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 27
... significance, and the feisty Naevius, who mocked the Metelli from the stage and paid dearly for his independence, is increasingly recognized as a fiction of ancient biography. A similar scepticism might be brought to the fragments of ...
... significance, and the feisty Naevius, who mocked the Metelli from the stage and paid dearly for his independence, is increasingly recognized as a fiction of ancient biography. A similar scepticism might be brought to the fragments of ...
Pagina 29
... significant challenges to the assumptions and results of this traditional approach have been posed by more ... significance of the fahula praetexta is examined by Zorzetti (1980), Flower (1995) and Wiseman (1994: 1—22; 1995: 129-41). The ...
... significant challenges to the assumptions and results of this traditional approach have been posed by more ... significance of the fahula praetexta is examined by Zorzetti (1980), Flower (1995) and Wiseman (1994: 1—22; 1995: 129-41). The ...
Pagina 31
... significant portions of Varro's treatise on the Latin language, the anonymous rhetorical treatise addressed to Gaius Herennius, and the Commentariolum Petitionis (Notebook on Political Campaigning) by Cicero's brother Quintus (unless ...
... significant portions of Varro's treatise on the Latin language, the anonymous rhetorical treatise addressed to Gaius Herennius, and the Commentariolum Petitionis (Notebook on Political Campaigning) by Cicero's brother Quintus (unless ...
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