“Encyclopedia of Ancient Literature”
“Encyclopedia of Ancient Literature”
~ Editor: James Wyatt Cook
“Facts on File”/ “Infobase Publishing”; 2008; 737 pp
~ The art of story telling is as old as the world itself. “Encyclopedia of Ancient Literature” is a complete and comprehensive reference tackling the vast amount of ancient literature available to the modern reader. With writers from all over the world from Ancient Greece to Ancient China to Ancient Japan to Ancient Rome, it is a hugely inclusive guide. With articles on the many writers detailing their life and work, it leaves no region out in recognizing humanity’s earliest creations.
~ A fitting supplement to George Thomas Kurian’s “Timetables of World Literature”, this collection of essays focuses on works in ancient Greek and Latin but also includes a fair representation of Chinese literature. The literature of other languages, including Japanese and Sanskrit, is explored as well (an opening listing shows “Writers Covered, by Language of Composition”). Entries include authors, titles, and themes and literary forms. Works such as Julius Caesar’s “The Civil Wars”, Virgil’s “Aeneid”, and Ovid’s “Metamorphoses” are discussed book by book. Theological texts are well represented, with entries on the “Dead Sea Scrolls”, “The Hebrew Bible”, and “The Teachings of The Buddha”, among others.
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