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Leucippe and Clitophon [electronic resource] / Achilles Tatius ; with an English translation by S. Gaselee.

Author: Achilles Tatius, author.

ImprintCambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, 2014.

Description1 online resource

Note:Includes index.

Note:Leucippe and Clitophon, written in the second century CE, is exceptional among the ancient romances in being a first-person narrative: the adventures of the young couple are recounted by the hero himself. Achilles Tatius' style is notable for descriptive detail and for his engaging digressions. Achilles Tatius was a Greek from Alexandria in Egypt; he is now believed to have flourished in the second century CE. Of his life nothing is known, though the Suidas says he became a Christian and a bishop and wrote a work on etymology, one on the sphere, and an account of great men. He is famous however for his surviving novel in eight books, The Adventures of Leucippe and Clitophon, one of the best Greek love stories. Clitophon relates to a friend the various difficulties which he and Leucippe had to overcome before they are happily united. The story is full of incident and readers are kept in suspense. There are many digressions giving scientific facts, myths, meditations, and so on, the interest of which redeems irrelevance.

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Author:
Achilles Tatius, author.
Series Statement
Loeb Classical Library ; 45
Subject:
Romance fiction, Greek -- Translations into English.
Romance fiction, Greek.
Contributor
Gaselee, S. (Stephen), 1882-1943, translator.
Series Added Entry-Uniform title
Loeb classical library 45.