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  1. <<L'>> Aratus Latinus
    étude sur la culture et la langue latines dans le Nord de la France au VIIIe siècle
    Published: 1985
    Publisher:  Univ. de Lille III, Lille

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: French
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 286531023X
    RVK Categories: FY 15473 ; NM 9150
    Series: Travaux et recherches
    Subjects: Phaenomena; Array; Array; Array; Array; Intellectual life; Astronomy, Ancient, in literature
    Scope: 268 S., Ill.
  2. <<The>> Leiden Aratea
    ancient constellations in a medieval manuscript
    Contributor: Katzenstein, Ranee (Publisher); Savage-Smith, Emilie (Publisher)
    Published: 1988
    Publisher:  J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, Calif.

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    Contributor: Katzenstein, Ranee (Publisher); Savage-Smith, Emilie (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0892361425
    Subjects: Array; Illumination of books and manuscripts, Carolingian; Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval; Constellations in art
    Scope: 36 S., zahlr. Ill.
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    Literaturverz. S. 36

  3. Histoire du texte des Phénomènes d'Aratos
    Author: Martin, Jean
    Published: 1956
    Publisher:  Klincksieck, Paris

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: French
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    RVK Categories: FH 40053
    Series: Études et commentaires ; 22
    Subjects: Aratus; Textgeschichte; Aratos v. Soloi; Phaenomena; Textgeschichte; ; Textgeschichte; Arat;
    Scope: 310 S., graph. Darst.
  4. The art(s) of didactic poetry in antiquity : observations on Ovid, Archestratus, and Aratus
    Published: 2023

    In scholarly discussions, ancient didactic poetry is sometimes considered a 'technical' form of literature. The 'technical' aspect of didactic poems would seem to concern mainly their contents, not the poems' form, which is described instead as... more

     

    In scholarly discussions, ancient didactic poetry is sometimes considered a 'technical' form of literature. The 'technical' aspect of didactic poems would seem to concern mainly their contents, not the poems' form, which is described instead as literary. And so, didactic poetry appears to be both 'technical' and, at the same time, more than just technical. To what extent were didactic poems considered 'artistic' in our modern sense? Or should we call them simply 'technical' poems in the sense that they deal with 'techne' as a form of practical expertise? Was the 'art' of ancient didactic poems one specific domain that ancient audiences easily identified? Or was this somewhat unclear? These are some of the key questions that I am concerned with, as I wish to explore to what extent the ancient poets themselves utilize the idea of 'techne' and what is the added value that the concept of 'techne' brings to their poetic works. I will present three authors to address these questions, namely in order: Ovid, whom I take as example of a poet who grandly advertises the presence of 'ars' in his poem; then, Archestratus of Gela, the first, partly extant poet to write 'didactic poems' in Greece in the manner that will impose itself in the following centuries, and an early example of how this poetry engages with what idea(s) about 'ars'; and, lastly, Aratus of Soli, the likely most canonical author of this type of poetry in Antiquity. This selection of authors, to be sure, does not provide a full picture of didactic poetry in Antiquity, with all its peculiarities. But it does have some paradigmatic meaning for two reasons. First, Archestratus and Aratus are significant within the history of didactic poetry, as I anticipated, because the former is a pioneer in this genre and the latter is a widely popular and influential author. Thus, analysis of their poems is useful to understand also certain features of the didactic genre more in general. Ovid's "Ars Amatoria", on the other hand, while perhaps being less influential for the ...

     

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    Source: BASE Selection for Comparative Literature
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Online
    DDC Categories: 800; 870; 880
    Subjects: Archestratus; Gelous; Ovidius Naso; Publius; Ars amatoria; Aratus; Solensis; Phaenomena; Lehrdichtung; Antike
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