Book Description
Based on author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Southern California.
Author : Hannah Čulík-Baird
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 30,91 MB
Release : 2022-04-28
Category : History
ISBN : 1316516083
Based on author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Southern California.
Author : Hannah Čulík-Baird
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 14,21 MB
Release : 2022-04-28
Category : History
ISBN : 1009033085
The writings of Cicero contain hundreds of quotations of Latin poetry. This book examines his citations of Latin poets writing in diverse poetic genres and demonstrates the importance of poetry as an ethical, historical, and linguistic resource in the late Roman Republic. Hannah Čulík-Baird studies Cicero's use of poetry in his letters, speeches, and philosophical works, contextualizing his practice within the broader intellectual trends of contemporary Rome. Cicero's quotations of the 'classic' Latin poets, such as Ennius, Pacuvius, Accius, and Lucilius, are responsible for preserving the most significant fragments of verse from the second century BCE. The book also therefore examines the process of fragmentation in classical antiquity, with particular attention to the relationship between quotation and fragmentation. The Appendices collect perceptible instances of poetic citation (Greek as well as Latin) in the Ciceronian corpus.
Author : Jackie Elliott
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 137 pages
File Size : 35,81 MB
Release : 2022-04-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9004518274
This study offers an introduction to the fragmentary record of early Roman poetry. In focus are the contexts, practitioners, and reception of early Roman drama (excluding comedy), epic, and satire, along with the challenges which our evidence for these entails.
Author : J. N. Adams
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 772 pages
File Size : 33,14 MB
Release : 2023-07-31
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 1108751636
This is the most detailed and comprehensive study to date of early Latin language, literary and non-literary, featuring twenty-nine chapters by an international team of scholars. 'Early Latin' is interpreted liberally as extending from the period of early inscriptions through to the first quarter of the first century BC. Classical Latin features significantly in the volume, although in a restricted sense. In the classical period there were writers who imitated the Latin of an earlier age, and there were also interpreters of early Latin. Later authors and views on early Latin language are also examined as some of these are relevant to the establishment of the text of earlier writers. A major aim of the book is to define linguistic features of different literary genres, and to address problems such as the limits of periodisation and the definition of the very concept of 'early Latin'.
Author : C. E. W. Steel
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 445 pages
File Size : 16,24 MB
Release : 2013-05-02
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 0521509939
A comprehensive and authoritative account of one of the greatest and most prolific writers of classical antiquity.
Author : Edward Courtney
Publisher :
Page : 572 pages
File Size : 22,58 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780199265794
To understand fully the development of Latin poetry, one has to consider not only the prominent figures whose works survive entire but also the writers known to us only in fragments, usually small, from quotations. The fragments of the non-dramatic poets have been collected by Baehrens, Morel,and Buchner, but only a few have ever received a commentary. This book revises the texts, taking advantage of much earlier work now largely forgotten, and provides the necessary interpretative and illustrative material. By building up, wherever possible, a picture of each writer, Professor Courtneyplaces them in relation to the development of Latin poetry and thus gathers together information at present widely scattered and not easy to locate. While omitting some material which does not contribute to the focus of the book, he adds some writers not usually included in this corpus -particularly Tiberianus, the so-called De Bello Actiaco and the minor works of Ennius.
Author : Michael Wigodsky
Publisher :
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 45,24 MB
Release : 1972
Category : Aeneas (Legendary character) in literature
ISBN :
Author : Gilbert Highet
Publisher : New York Review of Books
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 30,41 MB
Release : 2010-03-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1590173384
Gilbert Highet was a legendary teacher at Columbia University, admired both for his scholarship and his charisma as a lecturer. Poets in a Landscape is his delightful exploration of Latin literature and the Italian landscape. As Highet writes in his introduction, “I have endeavored to recall some of the greatest Roman poets by describing the places were they lived, recreating their characters and evoking the essence of their work.” The poets are Catullus, Vergil, Propertius, Horace, Tibullus, Ovid, and Juvenal. Highet brings them life, setting them in their historical context and locating them in the physical world, while also offering crisp modern translations of the poets’ finest work. The result is an entirely sui generis amalgam of travel writing, biography, criticism, and pure poetry—altogether an unexcelled introduction to the world of the classics.
Author : Thomas N. Habinek
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 49,79 MB
Release : 2001-11-13
Category : History
ISBN : 1400822513
This is the first book to describe the intimate relationship between Latin literature and the politics of ancient Rome. Until now, most scholars have viewed classical Latin literature as a product of aesthetic concerns. Thomas Habinek shows, however, that literature was also a cultural practice that emerged from and intervened in the political and social struggles at the heart of the Roman world. Habinek considers major works by such authors as Cato, Cicero, Horace, Ovid, and Seneca. He shows that, from its beginnings in the late third century b.c. to its eclipse by Christian literature six hundred years later, classical literature served the evolving interests of Roman and, more particularly, aristocratic power. It fostered a prestige dialect, for example; it appropriated the cultural resources of dominated and colonized communities; and it helped to defuse potentially explosive challenges to prevailing values and authority. Literature also drew upon and enhanced other forms of social authority, such as patriarchy, religious ritual, cultural identity, and the aristocratic procedure of self-scrutiny, or existimatio. Habinek's analysis of the relationship between language and power in classical Rome breaks from the long Romantic tradition of viewing Roman authors as world-weary figures, aloof from mundane political concerns--a view, he shows, that usually reflects how scholars have seen themselves. The Politics of Latin Literature will stimulate new interest in the historical context of Latin literature and help to integrate classical studies into ongoing debates about the sociology of writing.
Author : Giuseppe La Bua
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 409 pages
File Size : 44,53 MB
Release : 2019-02-07
Category : Education
ISBN : 1107068584
Presents the first full-length, systematic study of the reception of Cicero's speeches in the Roman educational system.