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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Pagina ix
240—after Livius Andronicus active 264—41 First Punic War (Rome Wins) 207 BC as poet / dramatist 2 18—201 Second Punic War (Rome Wins) e. 235—204 Naevius active as poet/ ZOO—146 Rome conquers Greece; Greek dramatist cultural influence ...
240—after Livius Andronicus active 264—41 First Punic War (Rome Wins) 207 BC as poet / dramatist 2 18—201 Second Punic War (Rome Wins) e. 235—204 Naevius active as poet/ ZOO—146 Rome conquers Greece; Greek dramatist cultural influence ...
Pagina xii
He has also revised M. L.Clarke's Rhetoric at Rome: a Historical Survey (London, 1996). Catharine Edwards is Senior Lecturer in ancient history at Birkbeck College, University of London. Her publications include The Politics of ...
He has also revised M. L.Clarke's Rhetoric at Rome: a Historical Survey (London, 1996). Catharine Edwards is Senior Lecturer in ancient history at Birkbeck College, University of London. Her publications include The Politics of ...
Pagina xiii
He is the author of The Making of Menander's Comedy (London, 1980), Understanding Terence (Princeton, 1986) and Epic in Repuhlican Rome (Oxford, 1995), and a past editor of the Transactions of the American Philological Association.
He is the author of The Making of Menander's Comedy (London, 1980), Understanding Terence (Princeton, 1986) and Epic in Repuhlican Rome (Oxford, 1995), and a past editor of the Transactions of the American Philological Association.
Pagina xvii
... Classical Philology CQ Classical Quarterly CR Classical Review CW Classical World DArch Dialogi di Archeologia EMC/ C V Ethos du monde classique/Classical Views GKTR Greece and Rome GCN Groningen Colloquia on the Novel GRBS Greek, ...
... Classical Philology CQ Classical Quarterly CR Classical Review CW Classical World DArch Dialogi di Archeologia EMC/ C V Ethos du monde classique/Classical Views GKTR Greece and Rome GCN Groningen Colloquia on the Novel GRBS Greek, ...
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The chronological scope of the book does not imply a derogatory exclusion or lower valuing of post-200 Latin literature, whether pagan or Christian, and I greatly admire literary histories of Rome such as that of Conte (1994b), ...
The chronological scope of the book does not imply a derogatory exclusion or lower valuing of post-200 Latin literature, whether pagan or Christian, and I greatly admire literary histories of Rome such as that of Conte (1994b), ...
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