A Companion to Latin LiteratureA 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
190—149 Literary career of 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 ...
190—149 Literary career of 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 ...
Pagina xiv
He has published editions of Cicero's 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 ...
He has published editions of Cicero's 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 ...
Pagina 21
Kraus, Chapter 17) Even 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 ...
Kraus, Chapter 17) Even 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 ...
Pagina 22
Cato's Origines, begun in 168 and still unfinished at his death in 149, established the Latin language as a medium capable of sustained prose narrative. There was still much Greek influence behind his work. He too, as the title suggests ...
Cato's Origines, begun in 168 and still unfinished at his death in 149, established the Latin language as a medium capable of sustained prose narrative. There was still much Greek influence behind his work. He too, as the title suggests ...
Pagina 24
They were also too closely tied to the politics of praise, as some famous testimony of Cato confirms. ... 75), and he may have assumed here that the object of Cato's displeasure was the description of Fulvius' Aetolian campaign in Book ...
They were also too closely tied to the politics of praise, as some famous testimony of Cato confirms. ... 75), and he may have assumed here that the object of Cato's displeasure was the description of Fulvius' Aetolian campaign in Book ...
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