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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... (c. 250 BC to c. AD 200); the second and most substantial focuses on particular literary genres and their development across these periods; and the third picks out some topics of particular interest within Roman literature and its ...
... (c. 250 BC to c. AD 200); the second and most substantial focuses on particular literary genres and their development across these periods; and the third picks out some topics of particular interest within Roman literature and its ...
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... (c) Hunink (2001) Studies: General: Sandy (1997) and Harrison (2000) (a): Walsh (1970), Winkler (1985) and Finkelpearl (1998) Reception: Haight (1927) WWW resources: links at <http:WWW.ancientnarrative.com> CATULLUS (805 Bc—after 55): ...
... (c) Hunink (2001) Studies: General: Sandy (1997) and Harrison (2000) (a): Walsh (1970), Winkler (1985) and Finkelpearl (1998) Reception: Haight (1927) WWW resources: links at <http:WWW.ancientnarrative.com> CATULLUS (805 Bc—after 55): ...
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... (c) Powell (1995) (d) Hutchinson (1998) Reception: Narducci (2002) (Italian) WWW resources: <http ://www.utexas.edu/depts/classics/documents/Cic. html> HORACE (c. 65—8 Bc). Satiric, iambic, lyric and epistolary poet Works: (a) Satires ...
... (c) Powell (1995) (d) Hutchinson (1998) Reception: Narducci (2002) (Italian) WWW resources: <http ://www.utexas.edu/depts/classics/documents/Cic. html> HORACE (c. 65—8 Bc). Satiric, iambic, lyric and epistolary poet Works: (a) Satires ...
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... (c. 59 BC—AD 17), historian (Ah Urhe Condita) Texts: complete in OCT, ET, B and LCL (only Bks 1—10 and 21—45 survive) Translations: LCL (complete), 1—5 in Luce (WC, 1998), 6-1 0 in Radice (PB, 1982 ), 21—30 in De Sélincourt/Radice (PB ...
... (c. 59 BC—AD 17), historian (Ah Urhe Condita) Texts: complete in OCT, ET, B and LCL (only Bks 1—10 and 21—45 survive) Translations: LCL (complete), 1—5 in Luce (WC, 1998), 6-1 0 in Radice (PB, 1982 ), 21—30 in De Sélincourt/Radice (PB ...
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... BC—AD 17), erotic, didactic, epic and epistolary poet Works: (a) Amores, (b) Heroides, (c) Ars Amatoria, Medicamina Faciei Femineae, Remedia Amoris, (d) Fasti, (e) Metamorphoses, (f) Exile poetry (Tristia, Epistulae Ex Ponto, Ihis) ...
... BC—AD 17), erotic, didactic, epic and epistolary poet Works: (a) Amores, (b) Heroides, (c) Ars Amatoria, Medicamina Faciei Femineae, Remedia Amoris, (d) Fasti, (e) Metamorphoses, (f) Exile poetry (Tristia, Epistulae Ex Ponto, Ihis) ...
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