Sidonius Apollinaris'' fifth-century Letters are a highpoint of Latin literature. They are also a unique document from the end of the Western Roman Empire on the brink of the Middle Ages. They have a direct appeal to modern readers for the struggle between tradition and innovation dominant and immigrant culture and shifting balances of power. This book is the first selection from Sidonius'' correspondence that goes beyond the anecdotal to reveal its depth and coherence. It applies insights brought to light by research on Sidonius in the last half-century as well as by functional grammar text linguistics and narratology. Based on an updated Latin text and attentive to intertextuality throughout it introduces a number of interpretative innovations. With an Introduction and detailed Commentary providing help down to the level of individual words it caters for the needs of students and instructors while also offering much to scholars.
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