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  • Statius
    Hill, D. E.

    The Classical Review, 10/2005, Letnik: 55, Številka: 2
    Journal Article, Book Review

    Mozley's 1928 Loeb edition of the Statian corpus took up 1203 pages in two volumes. The following edition takes up 1352 pages in three volumes, with the first devoted only to the "Silvae": "Statius: Thebaid, Books 1-7. Introduction, Text and Translation", edited and translated by D.R. Shackleton Bailey; "Statius: Thebaid, Books 8-12, Achilleid. Text, Translation, and Indexes", edited and translated by D.R. Shackleton Bailey; and "Publius Papinius Statius: The Thebaid. Seven against Thebes. Translated with an introduction" by C.S. Ross. Buyers may be mollified by the inclusion of a superb essay on recent scholarship by Kathleen Coleman with full biography. Mozley's edition had no index; Shackleton Bailey's has two indexes of proper names, one for the "Thebaid", the other for the "Achilleid".