1st Edition

The Poetry of Ennodius Translated with an Introduction and Notes

By Bret Mulligan Copyright 2022
284 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

284 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The Poetry of Ennodius offers the first translation into English verse of the entire eclectic corpus of sacred and secular poetry by Magnus Felix Ennodius (c. 473/4–521 CE), amply supplemented by detailed notes that elucidate the literary and cultural references essential for understanding this poet. Ennodius’ poetry offers the reader a remarkable window into how Roman literary culture... Read more

List of Figures

Preface

Acknowledgements

Abbreviations

1. Introduction

1.1 Ennodius’ life and career

1.2 Historical Context, with Timeline

1.3 The Works of Ennodius

1.4 The Style of Ennodius

1.5 Translator’s remarks

1.6 The Meters of Ennodius

1.7 Deviations from Vogel’s MGH text

1.8 Concordance comparing the volume’s numeration with those found in Hartel and Vogel.

1.9 Bibliography

2. Poems

2a General Preface

2b Long Poems in Various Genres

2c Hymns

2d Bishops of Milan

2e Epitaphs

2f Epigraphic Poems

2g Ekphrastic Poems

2h Skoptic Poems

2i Poems on Literary and Other Topics

3. Appendices

3a Ennodius’ Epitaph

3b Supplemental Letters

Index

Biography

Bret Mulligan is an Associate Professor of Classics at Haverford College in Haverford, Pennsylvania, USA. He is the author of Life of Hannibal by Cornelius Nepos (2013), The Crisis of Catiline: Rome, 63 BCE (2022), and works on late antique poetry, epigram, and the digital humanities.

"The Poetry of Ennodius is the product of extensive labor and hard-earned insights. It is worthy of the poet it engages and should serve him well, bringing Ennodius’s verse before new audiences and offering relief to those tasked with untangling his knotty Latin lines." - Bryn Mawr Classical Review