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 ii
... Roman Empire Edited hy Ddvid Potter A Companion to the Roman Army Edited hy Pdnl Erdlzdn/ip A Companion to Late Antiquity Edited hy Philip Ronssedn A Companion to Byzantium Edited hy Elizdheth jdrnes LITERATURE AND CULTURE Published A ...
... Roman Empire Edited hy Ddvid Potter A Companion to the Roman Army Edited hy Pdnl Erdlzdn/ip A Companion to Late Antiquity Edited hy Philip Ronssedn A Companion to Byzantium Edited hy Elizdheth jdrnes LITERATURE AND CULTURE Published A ...
Pagina xii
... Roman Viewer (Cambridge, 1995), Art anol Text in Roman Culture (Cambridge, 1996, editor) and Imperial Rome anel Christian Triumph (Oxford, 1998). Elaine Fantham is Giger Professor of Latin Emerita at Princeton University. She is author ...
... Roman Viewer (Cambridge, 1995), Art anol Text in Roman Culture (Cambridge, 1996, editor) and Imperial Rome anel Christian Triumph (Oxford, 1998). Elaine Fantham is Giger Professor of Latin Emerita at Princeton University. She is author ...
Pagina xiv
... Roman authors and literary issues, focused mainly on the period of the early Principate. Llewelyn Morgan is Fellow and Tutor in Classics at Brasenose College, Oxford, and Lecturer in Classical Languages and Literature in the University ...
... Roman authors and literary issues, focused mainly on the period of the early Principate. Llewelyn Morgan is Fellow and Tutor in Classics at Brasenose College, Oxford, and Lecturer in Classical Languages and Literature in the University ...
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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. Early ...
... 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. Early ...
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... Roman festivals was not immediately 'literature' (on early Roman tragedy see Fantham, Chapter 8 below; on comedy see Panayotakis, Chapter 9 below). Their scripts were initially the jealously guarded possession of the companies that ...
... Roman festivals was not immediately 'literature' (on early Roman tragedy see Fantham, Chapter 8 below; on comedy see Panayotakis, Chapter 9 below). Their scripts were initially the jealously guarded possession of the companies that ...
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