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.
|
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 6-10 van 93
Pagina 25
... Poetic art was not respected. Anyone who applied himself to that activity or devoted himself to parties Was called a ... Poets: Lucilius The recuperation of poetry's reputation in the late second century was thus also the legacy of ...
... Poetic art was not respected. Anyone who applied himself to that activity or devoted himself to parties Was called a ... Poets: Lucilius The recuperation of poetry's reputation in the late second century was thus also the legacy of ...
Pagina 26
... poets were outsiders to the society whose literature they created. Livius Andronicus and Terence came to Rome as ... poet to observe Roman society from within. His brother was the senator Lucilius Hirrus, whose daughter became the mother ...
... poets were outsiders to the society whose literature they created. Livius Andronicus and Terence came to Rome as ... poet to observe Roman society from within. His brother was the senator Lucilius Hirrus, whose daughter became the mother ...
Pagina 28
... poet. Here he cites the poet without the words, and for an opinion divorced from poetic context. Though Lucilius is introduced in terms of his poetry — tibi subiratus, 'a little angry with you', recalls the mockery of Scaevola in ...
... poet. Here he cites the poet without the words, and for an opinion divorced from poetic context. Though Lucilius is introduced in terms of his poetry — tibi subiratus, 'a little angry with you', recalls the mockery of Scaevola in ...
Pagina 32
Je hebt de weergavelimiet voor dit boek bereikt.
Je hebt de weergavelimiet voor dit boek bereikt.
Pagina 47
Je hebt de weergavelimiet voor dit boek bereikt.
Je hebt de weergavelimiet voor dit boek bereikt.
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
addressed Aeneas Aeneid ancient Apuleius audience Augustan Augustus Caesar Callimachus Carthaginians Cato Cato’s Catullus century BC CGLC Chapter character Cicero Classical comedy commentary contemporary context culture death defined dialogue didactic drama Eclogues ecphrasis elegiac elegists elite emperor Ennius epic epigram example father figures final find first first century fragments friendship genre Georgics Greek Hellenistic Homeric Horace Horace’s iambic imperial important influence Latin literature letters literary Livy love elegy Lucan Lucilius Lucretius lyric Martial metre mime moral Naevius narrative Nero Odes orator oratory Ovid Ovid’s passions period Persius Petronius philosophical Plautus plays Pliny Pliny’s poem poet poet’s poetic poetry political Propertius prose Punic Quintilian reader reflect Republic rhetorical role Roman Roman literature Rome Rome’s satire second century Seneca significant slave social specific speeches Statius status style surviving Tacitus Terence texts theme Thyestes Tibullus tradition tragedy translation treatise Varro Vergil verse writing written