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
... Ennius active as poet/ dramatist P200 Fabius Pictor's first history 122—106 War against Iugurtha in North of Rome (in Greek) Africa (Rome Wins) e. 190—149 Literary career of Cato 91—88 Social War in Italy (over issue 166—159 Plays of ...
... Ennius active as poet/ dramatist P200 Fabius Pictor's first history 122—106 War against Iugurtha in North of Rome (in Greek) Africa (Rome Wins) e. 190—149 Literary career of Cato 91—88 Social War in Italy (over issue 166—159 Plays of ...
Pagina 16
... Ennius: quo nunc me vortam? quod iter incipiam ingredi? domum paternamne? anne ad Peliae filias? Where shall I turn now? What road shall I begin to travel.? To my father's house? To the daughters of Pelias? (Ennius Trag. 217—18J) In ...
... Ennius: quo nunc me vortam? quod iter incipiam ingredi? domum paternamne? anne ad Peliae filias? Where shall I turn now? What road shall I begin to travel.? To my father's house? To the daughters of Pelias? (Ennius Trag. 217—18J) In ...
Pagina 20
... Ennius, turned his back on Naevius' experiment and drawn closer to his Greek predecessors. Ennius' Annales not only created a Latin hexameter to replace the Saturnian but capitalized on its epic associations to incorporate Homeric ...
... Ennius, turned his back on Naevius' experiment and drawn closer to his Greek predecessors. Ennius' Annales not only created a Latin hexameter to replace the Saturnian but capitalized on its epic associations to incorporate Homeric ...
Pagina 21
... Ennius, products of Magna Graecia and scarcely innocent of Greek learning. Their choice of the Saturnian was as deliberate as Ennius' counter—choice. His greater willingness to exploit Greek forms is instead a mark of confidence in ...
... Ennius, products of Magna Graecia and scarcely innocent of Greek learning. Their choice of the Saturnian was as deliberate as Ennius' counter—choice. His greater willingness to exploit Greek forms is instead a mark of confidence in ...
Pagina 23
... Ennius were to their original audiences, it required editors working after Crates' example to edit and preserve their books for posterity. Porcius Licinus, the first historian of Roman literature, therefore traced its origin to epic ...
... Ennius were to their original audiences, it required editors working after Crates' example to edit and preserve their books for posterity. Porcius Licinus, the first historian of Roman literature, therefore traced its origin to epic ...
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