Historical Miscellany

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anecdotes
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classical anecdotes
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Greek culture
Greek customs
Greek historians
Greek philosophers
Greek playwrights
Greek poets
Historical Miscellany
legends
Loeb Classical Library
miscellany genre
moral tales
myth retellings
Nigel Wilson
Roman anecdotes
Roman light reading
Roman literature
Roman society
Stoic ideals
third century Rome
Varia Historia

Product details

  • ISBN 9780674995352
  • Weight: 386g
  • Dimensions: 108 x 162mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jul 1997
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A literary cabinet of curiosities.

Aelian’s Historical Miscellany is a pleasurable example of light reading for Romans of the early third century. Offering engaging anecdotes about historical figures, retellings of legendary events, and descriptive pieces—in sum: amusement, information, and variety—Aelian’s collection of nuggets and narratives could be enjoyed by a wide reading public. A rather similar book had been published in Latin in the previous century by Aulus Gellius; Aelian is a late, perhaps the last, representative of what had been a very popular genre.

Here then are anecdotes about the famous Greek philosophers, poets, historians, and playwrights; myths instructively retold; moralizing tales about heroes and rulers, athletes and wise men; reports about styles in dress, food and drink, lovers, gift-giving practices, entertainments, religious beliefs and death customs; and comments on Greek painting. Some of the information is not preserved in any other source. Underlying it all are Aelian’s Stoic ideals as well as this Roman’s great admiration for the culture of the Greeks (whose language he borrowed for his writings).

The Historical Miscellany is now added to the Loeb Classical Library, the Greek text facing a skillful and helpfully annotated new translation by Nigel Wilson. In his trenchant Introduction he discusses the literary genre of Aelian’s miscellany, its style and historical setting.

N. G. Wilson is Emeritus Fellow of Lincoln College, University of Oxford.

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