The Eclogues of Faustus Andrelinus and Ioannes Arnolletus
The Eclogues of Faustus Andrelinus and Ioannes Arnolletus
Publio Fausto Andrelini, Ioannes Arnolletus, Wilfred P. Mustard (Editor)
Johns Hopkins Press, 1918
Inscribed by the editor, William P. Mustard to Charles William Emil Miller on front end page. Bound in burgundy cloth. Johns Hopkins seal in gilt on front board. Hardcover. Latin text. Good binding and cover. Light wear. Pages unmarked. 123 p., 19 cm.
"W.P. Mustard was one of our first classicists who devoted himself seriously and extensively to the study of the classical tradition. A man with an amazing breadth of knowledge, he came to Johns Hopkins as had his fellow Canadians G.J. Laing and H.R. Fairclough to study Greek, Latin, and Sanskrit under Minton Warren, Gildersleeve, Kirby Flower Smith, and Maurice Bloomfield. Following stints at Colorado College and Haverford, he returned to Johns Hopkins as Collegiate Professor. At the death of Kirby Flower Smith, Mustard was elevated to Professor of Latin, joining Tenney Frank in the administration of the program. His most enduring work is his contribution to our study of the ancient sources of the European pastoral, work that he fostered by his regular classes in pastoral poetry. His work on classical echoes in Tennyson as well as other English poets is always precise and encyclopedic and his ability to find correspondences and allusions in authors widely separated by place and time represents a diversity if not a skill in reading that has nearly disappeared. He served classics effectively in the pages of AJP as associate editor, writing numerous reports and reviews." - Rutgers University