Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism


Aratus of Soli | Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Barnholth, William I. Aratos's Phaenomena, in Iambic Verse, translated by William I. Barnholth, Akron, Ohio: n.p., 1958, 19 p.

Privately printed translation of the Phaenomena in verse, preceded by a brief introduction.

Beede, Grace Lucile. Vergil and Aratus: A Study in the Art of Translation, Chicago: The University of Chicago Libraries, 1936, 90 p.

Comparative analysis of the Virgilian Georgics and Aratus's Phaenomena, its partial source-text.

Boyd, Barbara Weiden. “Celabitur Auctor: The Crisis of Authority and Narrative Patterning in Ovid Fasti 5.” Phoenix 54, nos. 1-2 (spring-summer 2000): 64-98.

Study of Book 5 of Ovid's poem Fasti, which begins with an evaluation of the invocation to Jupiter (Zeus) adapted from Aratus's Phaenomena.

DeVoto, James G. Review of Ovid, Aratus, and Augustus:...

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