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 xii
... Roman and late antique art and their relations to literature. Among his books are Art anel the Roman Viewer (Cambridge, 1995), Art anol Text in Roman Culture (Cambridge, 1996, editor) and Imperial Rome anel Christian Triumph (Oxford ...
... Roman and late antique art and their relations to literature. Among his books are Art anel the Roman Viewer (Cambridge, 1995), Art anol Text in Roman Culture (Cambridge, 1996, editor) and Imperial Rome anel Christian Triumph (Oxford ...
Pagina xiii
... Literature (Princeton, 1998) and co-editor of The Roman Cultural Revolution (Cambridge, 1997). He is completing a study entitled Song and Society in Archaic and Classical Rome. Philip Hardie is Corpus Christi Professor of Latin Language ...
... Literature (Princeton, 1998) and co-editor of The Roman Cultural Revolution (Cambridge, 1997). He is completing a study entitled Song and Society in Archaic and Classical Rome. Philip Hardie is Corpus Christi Professor of Latin Language ...
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 ...
Pagina 2
... Roman literature and its backgrounds. Like the stimulating Braund (2002), whose topics in many ways complement those selected for this volume, I think that a topical approach to Latin literature has considerable benefits, highlighting ...
... Roman literature and its backgrounds. Like the stimulating Braund (2002), whose topics in many ways complement those selected for this volume, I think that a topical approach to Latin literature has considerable benefits, highlighting ...
Pagina 16
... Romans of an antiquarian bent haggled over the details, they settled on some basic facts we can no longer accept at face value (see Cic. Brut. 72-3). Roman literature did not simply begin, as Romans apparently believed, in 240 BC when a ...
... Romans of an antiquarian bent haggled over the details, they settled on some basic facts we can no longer accept at face value (see Cic. Brut. 72-3). Roman literature did not simply begin, as Romans apparently believed, in 240 BC when a ...
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