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 ix
... influence on Rome e. 205—184 Plautus active as dramatist 149—146 Third and final Punic War (Rome conquers Carthage) 204—169 Ennius active as poet/ dramatist P200 Fabius Pictor's first history 122—106 War against Iugurtha in North of ...
... influence on Rome e. 205—184 Plautus active as dramatist 149—146 Third and final Punic War (Rome conquers Carthage) 204—169 Ennius active as poet/ dramatist P200 Fabius Pictor's first history 122—106 War against Iugurtha in North of ...
Pagina 2
... influence that has been strongly felt in many earlier aspects of Western culture (cf. Ienkyns 1992). This element of reception is to be found in this book, but in the 'General Resources and Author Bibliographies' section at the end of ...
... influence that has been strongly felt in many earlier aspects of Western culture (cf. Ienkyns 1992). This element of reception is to be found in this book, but in the 'General Resources and Author Bibliographies' section at the end of ...
Pagina 16
... influences discernible long before the third century. Much of the evidence for the cultural life of archaic Rome remains controversial, but the archaeological record certainly supports the philologists' long-standing suspicion that ...
... influences discernible long before the third century. Much of the evidence for the cultural life of archaic Rome remains controversial, but the archaeological record certainly supports the philologists' long-standing suspicion that ...
Pagina 21
... influence on the cultural life of Rome. He was schooled in Greek and kept a Greek tutor in his household. He brought Ennius to Rome — they were said to have met in 204 while on campaign in Sardinia (Nep. Cato 1.4) — though Ennius went ...
... influence on the cultural life of Rome. He was schooled in Greek and kept a Greek tutor in his household. He brought Ennius to Rome — they were said to have met in 204 while on campaign in Sardinia (Nep. Cato 1.4) — though Ennius went ...
Pagina 22
... 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 claimed in his preface that 'what ...
... 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 claimed in his preface that 'what ...
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