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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... for example: The Latin Library <http:// wmv.thelatinlibrary.com>, the Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum <http://www. forumromanum.org/literature/authors_a.html> and the Perseus Digital Library <http://www.perseus.tufts.edu>, ...
... for example: The Latin Library <http:// wmv.thelatinlibrary.com>, the Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum <http://www. forumromanum.org/literature/authors_a.html> and the Perseus Digital Library <http://www.perseus.tufts.edu>, ...
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... but the archaeological record certainly supports the philologists' long-standing suspicion that Andronicus' new constructions rested on significant native foundations. The fragments of his work, for example, show considerable skill ...
... but the archaeological record certainly supports the philologists' long-standing suspicion that Andronicus' new constructions rested on significant native foundations. The fragments of his work, for example, show considerable skill ...
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Here, for example, is the note for Terence's Phormio as printed in modern texts: INCIPIT TERENTI PHORMIO: ACTA LUDIS ROMANIS L. POSTVMIO ALBINO L. The Early Repuhlic: the Beginnings to 90 BC 1 7.
Here, for example, is the note for Terence's Phormio as printed in modern texts: INCIPIT TERENTI PHORMIO: ACTA LUDIS ROMANIS L. POSTVMIO ALBINO L. The Early Repuhlic: the Beginnings to 90 BC 1 7.
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His technique of layering epithets with a delayed identification, for example, as in the lines dein pollens sagittis inclutus arquitenens sanctus Iove prognatus Pythius Apollo Then mighty with arrows, the famous bow-holder, ...
His technique of layering epithets with a delayed identification, for example, as in the lines dein pollens sagittis inclutus arquitenens sanctus Iove prognatus Pythius Apollo Then mighty with arrows, the famous bow-holder, ...
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The fascination with Greek culture that comes to dominate second-century Rome brings with it a refusal to be intimidated by its example. 3 Historiography (cf. Kraus, Chapter 17) Even Cato, who so famously resisted the more extravagant ...
The fascination with Greek culture that comes to dominate second-century Rome brings with it a refusal to be intimidated by its example. 3 Historiography (cf. Kraus, Chapter 17) Even Cato, who so famously resisted the more extravagant ...
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