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 ii
... written by individual scholars within their area of specialization. The essays are written in a clear, provocative and lively manner, designed for an international audience of scholars, students and general readers. ANCIENT HISTORY ...
... written by individual scholars within their area of specialization. The essays are written in a clear, provocative and lively manner, designed for an international audience of scholars, students and general readers. ANCIENT HISTORY ...
Pagina xiv
... written articles on Greek tragic 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 ...
... written articles on Greek tragic 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 ...
Pagina 18
... Written fourth. C. Fannius and M. Valerius were consuls. Some of this may recall the first production. The year (161) is plausible, and a story in the commentary of Donatus (on line 315) confirms that the actor— manager Ambivius Turpio ...
... Written fourth. C. Fannius and M. Valerius were consuls. Some of this may recall the first production. The year (161) is plausible, and a story in the commentary of Donatus (on line 315) confirms that the actor— manager Ambivius Turpio ...
Pagina 24
... written until the late 170s, but Ennius' praetexta drama Ambracia, which was staged either at Fulvius' controversial triumph in 187 or at the votive games he held the following year. Cato was not attacking poetry in general or Ennius in ...
... written until the late 170s, but Ennius' praetexta drama Ambracia, which was staged either at Fulvius' controversial triumph in 187 or at the votive games he held the following year. Cato was not attacking poetry in general or Ennius in ...
Pagina 31
... written by a single man: Marcus Tullius Cicero. Cicero wrote speeches, philosophical and rhetorical trea— tises, letters and poetry, which simply in terms of quantity outweigh all other extant writings of the period. This is not to ...
... written by a single man: Marcus Tullius Cicero. Cicero wrote speeches, philosophical and rhetorical trea— tises, letters and poetry, which simply in terms of quantity outweigh all other extant writings of the period. This is not to ...
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