The Ending of Pseudo-Oppian’s Cynegetica

Hermes 151 (2):210-222 (2023)
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While scholars have generally agreed that the Cynegetica, a didactic epic in four books from the third century CE falsely ascribed to Oppian of Cilicia, are missing their ending, the structural implications of this loss are rarely considered seriously. This article brings together all available evidence (or lack thereof) from the poem itself and the secondary tradition about the intended scope of the Cynegetica. It argues that the Cynegetica were probably never completed, with the final 29 lines being a blueprint of an unfinished product, and that the Cynegetica were most likely conceived with a five book structure in mind.

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S. McGrath
George Mason University

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