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 vi
... Narrative Epic Philip Hardie Didactic Epic Monica Gale Roman Tragedy Elaine Eanthani Comedy, Atellane Farce and Mime Costas Panayotaleis Pastoral Stephen Heyworth Love Elegy Roy Gihson Satire Llewelyn Morgan Lyric and Iambic Stephen ...
... Narrative Epic Philip Hardie Didactic Epic Monica Gale Roman Tragedy Elaine Eanthani Comedy, Atellane Farce and Mime Costas Panayotaleis Pastoral Stephen Heyworth Love Elegy Roy Gihson Satire Llewelyn Morgan Lyric and Iambic Stephen ...
Pagina xiv
... narrative and on Latin historiographical prose, and is the author of a commentary on Livy, Ah Vrhe Condita VI (Cambridge, 1994) and (with A. J. Woodman) of a Greece (9“ Rome New Survey in the Classics on Latin Historians (Oxford, 1997) ...
... narrative and on Latin historiographical prose, and is the author of a commentary on Livy, Ah Vrhe Condita VI (Cambridge, 1994) and (with A. J. Woodman) of a Greece (9“ Rome New Survey in the Classics on Latin Historians (Oxford, 1997) ...
Pagina 20
... narrative might have had a future and that Roman epic might then have taken a different path had not the greatest poet of pre—Vergilian Rome, Quintus Ennius, turned his back on Naevius' experiment and drawn closer to his Greek ...
... narrative might have had a future and that Roman epic might then have taken a different path had not the greatest poet of pre—Vergilian Rome, Quintus Ennius, turned his back on Naevius' experiment and drawn closer to his Greek ...
Pagina 21
... narrative. By the end of the third century, the great deeds that were informing the Roman epic tradition Were also being recorded in prose, and the first historians were not socially marginal figures like Naevius and Ennius. They were ...
... narrative. By the end of the third century, the great deeds that were informing the Roman epic tradition Were also being recorded in prose, and the first historians were not socially marginal figures like Naevius and Ennius. They were ...
Pagina 22
... narrative. There was still much Greek influence behind his work. He too, as the title suggests, owed a debt to Hellenistic foundation narratives. He drew examples from Greek history and dated Rome's founding from the Trojan War. When he ...
... narrative. There was still much Greek influence behind his work. He too, as the title suggests, owed a debt to Hellenistic foundation narratives. He drew examples from Greek history and dated Rome's founding from the Trojan War. When he ...
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