Societatea Adevărul, 1994. - 208 p. Acest tom reprezintă primul volum al unei istorii generale a literaturii latine. După anumitecapitole introductive, care se referă la întreaga dezvoltare a literaturii Romei antice, estetratată evoluţia scriitorilor şi structurilor literare între secolul al lll-lea î.e.n. şi anul 14 e.n.,data morţii lui August.
Societatea Adevărul, 1994. - 238 p. Acest volum a fost redactat şi publicat în funcţie de principiile care s-au aflat la baza celui anterior. Am numerotat paginile în continuarea volumului întâi, pentru a înlesni citirea - şi eventual citarea - întregii cărţi. Volumul al doilea are un număr de pagini mai mare decât volumul întâi, nu din pricina unor criterii valorice, deşi cel...
De Agostini, 2012. — 160 p. Per conoscere e memorizzare rapidamente la storia della letteratura latina, culla della cultura e del pensiero occidentali. Un panorama agile ma completo per studiare in sintesi gli scrittori, le scuole, le forme e i generi letterari dall'età arcaica ai testi latino-cristiani.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2016. — 377 p. — ISBN: 978-0-674-05523-0. Ancient Roman authors are firmly established in the Western canon, and yet the birth of Latin literature was far from inevitable. The cultural flourishing that eventually produced the Latin classics was one of the strangest events in history, as Denis Feeney demonstrates in this bold...
Oxford University Press, 2007. — 452 p. This book gathers together some of the most important and influential scholarly articles of the last sixty to seventy years (three of which are translated into English here for the first time) on the Roman poet Lucretius. Lucretius' philosophical epic, the De Rerum Natura or On the Nature of the Universe (c.55 BC), seeks to convince its...
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007. – 255 p. At the end of the Thebaid, Statius enjoins his epic 'not to compete with the divine Aeneid but rather to follow at a distance and always revere its footprints'. The nature of the Thebaid's interaction with the Aeneid is, however, a matter of debate. This book argues that the Thebaid reworks themes, scenes, and ideas from...
Cambridge University Press, 2018. — xiv + 334 p. — (Cambridge Classical Studies). Founded upon more than a century of civil bloodshed, the first imperial regime of ancient Rome, the Principate of Caesar Augustus, looked at Rome's distant and glorious past in order to justify and promote its existence under the disguise of a restoration of the old Republic. In doing so, it used...
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991. — 780 p. Ausonius of Bordeaux, poet, professor, and statesman, lived during the Fourth Century A.D, a time of great cultural and political change. As an imperial courtier, he was closely involved in the administration of the Roman Empire. A prolific and original poet, Ausonius covered an astonishing stylistic range in his many and varied poems....
Brill, 2016. — 630 p. This volume centres on a detailed analysis of the whole corpus of Horace’s work by Edward Courtney (Satires), Elaine Fantham (Epistles I and Odes IV), Hans-Christian Günther (Epodes, Odes I – III, Carmen Saeculare and Epistles II) and Tobias Reinhardt (Ars Poetica). The latter is preceeded by a detailed account of Horace’s life and work in general by H.-C....
Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2005. — 470 p. — (Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World). 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. Provides expert overview of the main periods of Latin literary history, major genres, and key themes; Covers all the...
Cambridge University Press, 2007. — 396 p. Horace is a central author in Latin literature. His work spans a wide range of genres, from iambus to satire, and odes to literary epistle, and he is just as much at home writing about love and wine as he is about philosophy and literary criticism. He also became a key literary figure in the regime of the Emperor Augustus. In this 2007...
Collected and Edited by J. Diggle and F. R. D. Goodyear — Cambridge: At the University Press, 1972. — VI, 423-902 p. — ISBN: 0-521-08511-X. Contents: Lucretiana. Notes on Bacchylides. Bacchylides Ode XVII. Critical notes on Bacchylides. Review : A. Palmer, P. Ouidi Nasonis Heroides . The new fragment of Juvenal I. Review : W. ]. Stone, On the use of classical metres in English...
Collected and Edited by J. Diggle and F. R. D. Goodyear — Cambridge: At the University Press, 1972. — VII, 903-1318 p. — ISBN: 0-521-08479-2. Contents: Review : S. G. Owen, P. Ouidi Nasonis Tristium libri quinque . Ovid, Ibis 512 and tristia III 6 8. Catullus LXIV 324. Mergere and Priap. 65. Ouidiana. Vürtheimianum. The Thyestes of Varius. Anth. Lat. Ries. 678. Jests of...
Cambridge University Press, 2018. — 486 p. This volume is the first holistic investigation of Roman literature and literary culture under Nerva, Trajan and Hadrian (AD 96–138). With case studies from Frontinus, Juvenal, Martial, Pliny the Younger, Plutarch, Quintilian, Suetonius and Tacitus among others, the eighteen chapters offer not just innovative readings of literary (and...
The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008. — xii+259 p. — ISBN: 978-0-8018-8722-2. "The Roman Self in Late Antiquity" for the first time situates Prudentius within a broad intellectual, political, and literary context of fourth-century Rome. As Marc Mastrangelo convincingly demonstrates, the late-fourth-century poet drew on both pagan and Christian intellectual traditions —...
Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2010. — 248 p. — (Mnemosyne Supplements: Monographs on Greek and Roman Language and Literature 321). This book, a sequel to Clio and the Poets (Brill 2002), takes as its point of departure Quintilian's statement that 'historiography is very close to the poets': it examines not only how verse interfaces with historical texts but also how early imperial...
Toronto: the Macmillan Company of Canada Limited. At St. Martin's House, 1946. The Introduction deals with Literary History, with Mythology and with Prosody. The first part gives a brief introduction to the history of Latin poetry of the Republican and Augustan periods, and a biographical account of the authors whose work is represented in this volume. The second part deals wit...
Franz Steiner, 2005. Der Mythos des Troischen Krieges in seiner homerisch-epischen Ausformung bildet für die Griechen einen bedeutenden und mehrdimensionalen Bezugspunkt. Die Rezeption des Themas bei den Lyrikern, den Geschichtsschreibern und den tragischen Dichtern bis zum 5. Jh. v. Chr. verdeutlicht das sich wandelnde Bild eines Mythos, der als Geschichte empfunden wird und...
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2004. Die Dirae der Appendix Vergiliana wurden bisher fast nur in Hinblick auf Textgestalt oder Verfasser untersucht. Kai Rupprecht geht es dagegen um eine Interpretation des Gedichts: Es erweist sich mit Hilfe von Methoden der modernen Literaturwissenschaft (vor allem Sprechakttheorie und Gérard Genettes Narratologie- und Transtextualitätskonzepte) als...
University of California Press, 2011. — 336 p. Playing the Farmer reinvigorates our understanding of Vergil’s Georgic s, a vibrant work written by Rome’s premier epic poet shortly before he began the Aeneid . Setting the Georgics in the social context of its day, Philip Thibodeau for the first time connects the poem’s idyllic, and idealized, portrait of rustic life and...
White P. Cicero in Letters: Epistolary Relations of the Late Republic. - Oxford University Press, 2010. - 235 p. Cicero in Letters is a guide to the first extensive correspondence that survives from the Greco-Roman world. The more than eight hundred letters of Cicero that are its core provided literary models for subsequent letter writers from Pliny to Petrarch to Samuel...
Cambridge University Press, 2004 - 566 p. ISBN10: 0521460832 ISBN13: 9780521460835 (eng) The output of Christian literature between c.100 and c.400 represents one of the most influential periods of textual oeuvres in any religion. Written mainly in Greek, Latin and Syriac, it emanated from all parts of the early Christian world and helped extend its boundaries. This History...
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