Horace. Odes and Epodes, ed. by P. Shorey
Author : Horace
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Page : 538 pages
File Size : 47,43 MB
Release : 1898
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Author : Horace
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Page : 538 pages
File Size : 47,43 MB
Release : 1898
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Author : Princeton University. Library
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Page : 108 pages
File Size : 44,84 MB
Release : 1917
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Author : Horace
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Page : 592 pages
File Size : 39,74 MB
Release : 1910
Category : Latin language
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Author : Princeton University. Library
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Page : 620 pages
File Size : 32,20 MB
Release : 1920
Category : Classified catalogs
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Author : Princeton University. Library
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Page : 612 pages
File Size : 18,75 MB
Release : 1920
Category : Classified catalogs
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Page : 114 pages
File Size : 44,61 MB
Release : 1915
Category : Classical philology
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Author : Michèle Lowrie
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 45,39 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780198150534
Narrative has not traditionally been a subject in the analysis of lyric poetry. This book deconstructs the polarity that divides and binds lyric and narrative means of representation in Horace's Odes. While myth is a canonical feature of Pindaric epinician, Horace cannot adopt the Pindaricmode for aesthetic and political reasons. Roman Callimacheanism's privileging of the small and elegant offers a pretext for Horace to shrink from the difficulty of writing praise poetry in the wake of civil war. But Horace by no means excludes story-telling from his enacted lyric. On the formallevel, numerous odes contain narration. Together they constitute a larger narrative told over the course of Horace's two lyric collections. Horace tells the story of his development as a lyricist and of the competing aesthetic and political demands on his lyric poetry. At issue is whether he canever truly become a poet of praise.
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Page : 562 pages
File Size : 46,70 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Classical philology
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Author : Gian Biagio Conte
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 866 pages
File Size : 41,18 MB
Release : 1999-11-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9780801862533
This history of Latin literature offers a comprehensive survey of the 1000 year period from the origins of Latin as a written language to the early Middle Ages. It offers a wide-ranging panorama of all major Latin authors.
Author : G.W. Kimura
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 44,87 MB
Release : 2017-03-02
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1351915282
Neopragmatism and Theological Reason examines the recent explosion of interest in pragmatism. Part I traces the source of classical pragmatism's distinctive thought to Peirce, James, and Dewey - specifically to their shared theological understanding inherited from Emerson's Transcendentalism and British Romanticism. Part II reconstructs this rationality for postmodernity, showing how neopragmatism, properly understood, is theological reason. Kimura discusses the return of religious themes in philosophers like Putnam, Cavell, and Rorty and critiques the neopragmatic theologies of West, McFague, and Kaufman. Neopragmatism and Theological Reason explores pragmatic themes across philosophy, theology, and literary theory, arguing that neopragmatism must acknowledge its theological sources and then reconstruct its rationality to the religious context of modernity/postmodernity.