The Jeweled Style: Poetry and Poetics in Late Antiquity

The Jeweled Style: Poetry and Poetics in Late Antiquity

by Michael J. Roberts
The Jeweled Style: Poetry and Poetics in Late Antiquity

The Jeweled Style: Poetry and Poetics in Late Antiquity

by Michael J. Roberts

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Overview

In The Jeweled Style, Michael Roberts offers a new approach to the Latin poetry of late antiquity, one centering on an aesthetic quality common to both the literature and the art of the period—the polychrome patterning of words and phrases or of colors and shapes. In Roberts's view, the writer or artist of this period works as a jeweler, carefully setting compositional units in a geometric framework, consistently demonstrating a preference for effects of patterning over realistic representation, and for a unity situated at a higher level than the literal, historical sequence of the narrative.

Roberts's introductory chapter is followed by an anthology of representative narrative and descriptive poetry from the fourth and fifth centuries A.D. Next, Roberts traces the use of "jewels" as a literary metaphor from the first century A.D. to late antiquity. He then compares the works of late antique literature to wall and floor mosaics, ivory diptychs, Christian sarcophagi, and contemporary styles of dress. Emphasizing that the poetry of this period is not uniform, he differentiates the main genres of Christian narrative poetry—biblical and hagiographical epic—from secular examples of the jeweled style, such as the poetry of Ausonius and Sidonius. Roberts concludes by examining the influence of late antique aesthetics on the medieval poetics of Matthew of Vendôme and Geoffrey of Vinsauf.

Elegantly written and augmented by twenty-three illustration, The Jeweled Style will be welcomed by many readers, including Latinists and other classicists, medievalists and Renaissance scholars specializing in literature, Byzantinists, and art historians.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801476334
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 02/25/2010
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Michael Roberts is Robert Rich Professor of Latin in the Department of Classical Studies at Wesleyan University.

Table of Contents

Illustrations ix

Acknowledgments xi

Abbreviations xiii

Introduction 1

1 An Anthology of Texts 9

2 The Literary Tradition and Its Refinement 38

3 Poetry and the Visual Arts 66

4 Variations of Style: The Christian Contribution 122

Epilogue 148

Glossary of Rhetorical Terms 157

Bibliography 160

Text Editions Used 170

Index of Passages Cited 173

General Index 180

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