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Early Rome

Myth and Society
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Early Rome: Myth and Society explores Roman pre- and legendary history through updated translations and insightful commentary on Italian myths. It highlights the distinctiveness of Roman mythology beyond Greek influence, focusing on lesser-known tales such as that of Caeculus of Praeneste, and emphasises the broader cultural reach of Roman civilisation beyond the city itself.
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Ideal for students of ancient Rome and enthusiasts of Roman and Greek mythology seeking accessible, modern translations and fresh perspectives on Roman myths.

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The scholarly community has become increasingly aware of the differences between Roman myths and the more familiar myths of Greece. Early Rome: Myth and Society steps in to provide much-needed modern and accessible translations and commentaries on Italian legends.

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The scholarly community has become increasingly aware of the differences between Roman myths and the more familiar myths of Greece. Early Rome: Myth and Society steps in to provide much-needed modern and accessible translations and commentaries on Italian legends.

This work examines the tales of Roman pre-and legendary history, discusses relevant cultural and contextual information, and presents author biographies. This book offers updated translations of key texts, including authors who are often absent from classical mythology textbooks, such as Dionysius of Halicarnassus and Servius.

Editor Jaclyn Neel debunks the idea that Romans were unimaginative copyists by spotlighting the vitality and flexibility of Italian mythโ€”particularly those parts that are less closely connected to Greek tales, such as the story of Caeculus of Praeneste. Finally, by calling attention to the Italian rather than Roman nature of the collection, this book suggests that Roman culture was broader than the city itself. This important work offers:

  • Up-to-date and accessible translations of Roman and Italic legends from authors throughout antiquity
  • Examination of compelling tales that involve the Roman equivalent of Greek โ€œheroesโ€
  • Unique view of the strength and plasticity of Roman and Italic myth, particularly the parts less closely connected to familiar Greek tales
  • Intelligent discussion of relevant cultural and contextual information
  • Argument that Roman culture reached far beyond the city of Rome

Fresh and readable, Early Rome: Myth and Society offers essential reading for students of ancient Rome as well as those interested in Roman and Greek mythology.

Series: Blackwell Sourcebooks in Ancient History

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781119083801

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 July 2017

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell

Contributors:

  • Edited by Jaclyn Neel

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Width: 163.0mm

Height: 239.0mm

Weight: 544g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Jaclyn Neel, PhD (2012) University of Toronto, is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor at York University. She has published in Classical Quarterly (forthcoming 2015) and Vetus Testamentum (2012). Jackie received her BA in Classics from Columbia University and her PhD in classics and ancient history from the Collaborative Program in Ancient History at the University of Toronto. Her research centers around questions of competition and kingship in Rome, with a specific focus on foundation figures. Her first book analyzed themes of competition in the myths of Rome, and her second will translate key texts on Roman mythology. In the next few years, she will focus more closely on Cicero. She also runs blog on resources for the study of antiquity.

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