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
190—149 Literary career of Cato 91—88 Social War in Italy (over issue 166—159 Plays of Terence produced of full Roman citizenship for 125—100 Lucilius active as satirist Latin communities) X Chronological Tahle of Important Dates in ...
190—149 Literary career of Cato 91—88 Social War in Italy (over issue 166—159 Plays of Terence produced of full Roman citizenship for 125—100 Lucilius active as satirist Latin communities) X Chronological Tahle of Important Dates in ...
Pagina xiii
She is the author of The Play of Fictions: Studies in Ovid's Metamorphoses Book 2 (Ann Arbor 1992) and Engendering Rome: Women in Latin Epic (Cambridge 2000). David Konstan is the John Rowe Workman Distinguished Professor of Notes on ...
She is the author of The Play of Fictions: Studies in Ovid's Metamorphoses Book 2 (Ann Arbor 1992) and Engendering Rome: Women in Latin Epic (Cambridge 2000). David Konstan is the John Rowe Workman Distinguished Professor of Notes on ...
Pagina xiv
He is the author of Theatrum Arhitri: Theatrical Elements in the Satyrica of Petronius (Brill, 1995), and of annotated translations into Modern Greek of Publilius Syrus, and of selected plays of Plautus, and Terence.
He is the author of Theatrum Arhitri: Theatrical Elements in the Satyrica of Petronius (Brill, 1995), and of annotated translations into Modern Greek of Publilius Syrus, and of selected plays of Plautus, and Terence.
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Even the history of Latin scholarship has served as the basis for a successful play by one of the leading dramatists in English (Stoppard 1997). This fascination with Latin literature continues a major strand in English Victorian ...
Even the history of Latin scholarship has served as the basis for a successful play by one of the leading dramatists in English (Stoppard 1997). This fascination with Latin literature continues a major strand in English Victorian ...
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Roman literature did not simply begin, as Romans apparently believed, in 240 BC when a Greek freedman named Livius Andronicus translated and produced Greek plays for the ludi Romani ('Roman Games'). The date is impossibly late.
Roman literature did not simply begin, as Romans apparently believed, in 240 BC when a Greek freedman named Livius Andronicus translated and produced Greek plays for the ludi Romani ('Roman Games'). The date is impossibly late.
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