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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ANCIENT HISTORY Published A Companion to the Ancient Near East Edited by Ddniel C. Snell A Companion to the Hellenistic World Edited hy Andrew Erskine In preparation A Companion to the Archaic Greek World Edited hy Kurt A. Rddfldnh dnd ...
ANCIENT HISTORY Published A Companion to the Ancient Near East Edited by Ddniel C. Snell A Companion to the Hellenistic World Edited hy Andrew Erskine In preparation A Companion to the Archaic Greek World Edited hy Kurt A. Rddfldnh dnd ...
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235—204 Naevius active as poet/ ZOO—146 Rome conquers Greece; Greek dramatist cultural influence on Rome e. 205—184 Plautus active as dramatist 149—146 Third and final Punic War (Rome conquers Carthage) ...
235—204 Naevius active as poet/ ZOO—146 Rome conquers Greece; Greek dramatist cultural influence on Rome e. 205—184 Plautus active as dramatist 149—146 Third and final Punic War (Rome conquers Carthage) ...
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He is currently working on a book entitled The Emotions of the Ancient Greeks. ... She has written articles on Greek tragic narrative and on Latin historiographical prose, and is the author of a commentary on Livy, Ah Vrhe Condita VI ...
He is currently working on a book entitled The Emotions of the Ancient Greeks. ... She has written articles on Greek tragic narrative and on Latin historiographical prose, and is the author of a commentary on Livy, Ah Vrhe Condita VI ...
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Roman literature did not simply begin, as Romans apparently believed, in 240 BC when a Greek freedman named Livius Andronicus translated and produced Greek plays for the ludi Romani ('Roman Games'). The date is impossibly late.
Roman literature did not simply begin, as Romans apparently believed, in 240 BC when a Greek freedman named Livius Andronicus translated and produced Greek plays for the ludi Romani ('Roman Games'). The date is impossibly late.
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The Greek original was Apollodorus' Epielicazomenos. Written fourth. C. Fannius and M. Valerius were consuls. Some of this may recall the first production. The year (161) is plausible, and a story in the commentary of Donatus (on line ...
The Greek original was Apollodorus' Epielicazomenos. Written fourth. C. Fannius and M. Valerius were consuls. Some of this may recall the first production. The year (161) is plausible, and a story in the commentary of Donatus (on line ...
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