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 ix
... Cato 91—88 Social War in Italy (over issue 166—159 Plays of Terence produced of full Roman citizenship for 125—100 Lucilius active as satirist Latin communities) X Chronological Tahle of Important Dates in Latin Literature and. A ...
... Cato 91—88 Social War in Italy (over issue 166—159 Plays of Terence produced of full Roman citizenship for 125—100 Lucilius active as satirist Latin communities) X Chronological Tahle of Important Dates in Latin Literature and. A ...
Pagina xiv
... Cato/De Senectute and Laelius/De Amicitia, has edited Cicero the Philosopher (Oxford, 1997) and Cicero the Advocate (Oxford, forthcoming), and is completing a new edition of Cicero De Re Repuhlica and De Legihus for the Oxford Classical ...
... Cato/De Senectute and Laelius/De Amicitia, has edited Cicero the Philosopher (Oxford, 1997) and Cicero the Advocate (Oxford, forthcoming), and is completing a new edition of Cicero De Re Repuhlica and De Legihus for the Oxford Classical ...
Pagina 21
... Cato, who so famously resisted the more extravagant of Rome's Hellenizing tendencies, furthered this process of dominance through appropriation. Throughout his long life (234-149 BC), Cato exerted a profound influence on the cultural ...
... Cato, who so famously resisted the more extravagant of Rome's Hellenizing tendencies, furthered this process of dominance through appropriation. Throughout his long life (234-149 BC), Cato exerted a profound influence on the cultural ...
Pagina 22
... Cato mocked the insincerity of this gesture (ap. Gell. 11.8) and Polybius, who had lodged no such complaint against Fabius Pictor, endorsed Cato's opinion (Polyb. 39.1). Postumius had had a choice of languages, and he chose the wrong ...
... Cato mocked the insincerity of this gesture (ap. Gell. 11.8) and Polybius, who had lodged no such complaint against Fabius Pictor, endorsed Cato's opinion (Polyb. 39.1). Postumius had had a choice of languages, and he chose the wrong ...
Pagina 24
... Cato's speech is dated to within a year of Fulvius' censorship in 179. What aroused Cato's scorn was therefore not Annales 15, a book not written until the late 170s, but Ennius' praetexta drama Ambracia, which was staged either at ...
... Cato's speech is dated to within a year of Fulvius' censorship in 179. What aroused Cato's scorn was therefore not Annales 15, a book not written until the late 170s, but Ennius' praetexta drama Ambracia, which was staged either at ...
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