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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X Chronological Tahle of Important Dates in Latin Literature and History The late Republican/Triumviral period (90-40 BC) Key literary events Key historital events 81 BC Cicero's first preserved speech 88—80 Civil wars between Sulla and ...
X Chronological Tahle of Important Dates in Latin Literature and History The late Republican/Triumviral period (90-40 BC) Key literary events Key historital events 81 BC Cicero's first preserved speech 88—80 Civil wars between Sulla and ...
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He is the author of a commentary on Cicero Pro Sulla (Cambridge, 1996) and translator of Cicero Defence Speeches (Oxford, 2000). He has also revised M. L.Clarke's Rhetoric at Rome: a Historical Survey (London, 1996).
He is the author of a commentary on Cicero Pro Sulla (Cambridge, 1996) and translator of Cicero Defence Speeches (Oxford, 2000). He has also revised M. L.Clarke's Rhetoric at Rome: a Historical Survey (London, 1996).
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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 ...
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At the beginning of the Tusculan Disputations, Cicero supports his claim that Romans have equalled the achievements of Greek culture by pointing to the success of Latin poetry, which rivals the Greek despite its late start: Sero igitur ...
At the beginning of the Tusculan Disputations, Cicero supports his claim that Romans have equalled the achievements of Greek culture by pointing to the success of Latin poetry, which rivals the Greek despite its late start: Sero igitur ...
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The rationale for its acceptance is articulated especially well by Cicero in his defence of the poet Archias: At eis laudibus certe non solum ipse qui laudatur sed etiam populi Romani nomen ornatur. in caelum huius proavus Cato tollitur ...
The rationale for its acceptance is articulated especially well by Cicero in his defence of the poet Archias: At eis laudibus certe non solum ipse qui laudatur sed etiam populi Romani nomen ornatur. in caelum huius proavus Cato tollitur ...
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