A Companion to Latin LiteratureStephen Harrison John Wiley & Sons, 15 apr 2008 - 472 pagina's A Companion to Latin Literature gives an authoritative account of Latin literature from its beginnings in the third century BC through to the end of the second century AD.
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Pagina 15
... first century BC the Romans had a literature. And they knew it. When Cicero (with some irony) taunts the freedman Erucius as a stranger 'not even to litterae' (ne a litteris quidem: S. Rosc. 46) or tells his friend Atticus that he is ...
... first century BC the Romans had a literature. And they knew it. When Cicero (with some irony) taunts the freedman Erucius as a stranger 'not even to litterae' (ne a litteris quidem: S. Rosc. 46) or tells his friend Atticus that he is ...
Pagina 17
... first docu— mented step cannot have been its first one. The notoriously ... century was unlike Athens of the fifth, where drama's role in civic and ... century, official copies of the plays performed. Rome was heir not to this Attic model ...
... first docu— mented step cannot have been its first one. The notoriously ... century was unlike Athens of the fifth, where drama's role in civic and ... century, official copies of the plays performed. Rome was heir not to this Attic model ...
Pagina 19
... century AD, looked into the question, he could trace a disciplined interest ... first caught their eye. 2 Roman Epic (see also Hardie, Chapter 6) Epic too ... first line of the first Latin epic suggests a freshness well beyond the merely ...
... century AD, looked into the question, he could trace a disciplined interest ... first caught their eye. 2 Roman Epic (see also Hardie, Chapter 6) Epic too ... first line of the first Latin epic suggests a freshness well beyond the merely ...
Pagina 21
... century Rome brings with it a refusal to be intimidated by its example. 3 ... first significant orator, leaving a legacy of over 150 speeches (fragments ... first historical narrative. By the end of the third century, the great deeds that ...
... century Rome brings with it a refusal to be intimidated by its example. 3 ... first significant orator, leaving a legacy of over 150 speeches (fragments ... first historical narrative. By the end of the third century, the great deeds that ...
Pagina 26
Stephen Harrison. The growing acceptability of poetry in the later second century was further encouraged by a narrowing of the gap between poetry's writers and its readers. The first poets were outsiders to the society whose literature ...
Stephen Harrison. The growing acceptability of poetry in the later second century was further encouraged by a narrowing of the gap between poetry's writers and its readers. The first poets were outsiders to the society whose literature ...
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