The Roman world of books: The early period: Plautus, The brothers Menaechmus -- Polybius, The histories -- The late republic: Lucretius, On the nature of the universe -- Catullus, Poems -- Cicero, Against Catiline -- In defense of Caelius -- Julius Caesar, The Gallic war -- Sallust, Catiline's consp
The Oxford Anthology of Roman Literature
โ Scribed by Knox, Peter E; McKeown, J C
- Book ID
- 109115155
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, USA
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780195395167
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โฆ Synopsis
Overview: Though the wonders of ancient Roman culture continue to attract interest across the disciplines, it is difficult to find a lively, accessible collection of the full range of the era's literature in English. The Oxford Anthology of Roman Literature provides a general introduction to the literature of the Roman empire at its zenith, between the second century Bc and the second century Ad. Two features of this extraordinarily fertile period in literary achievement as evidenced by this anthology are immediately and repeatedly clear: how similar the Romans' view of the world was to our own and, perhaps even more obviously, how different it was. Most of the authors included in the anthology wrote in Latin, but as the anthology moves forward in time, relevant Greek texts that reflect the cultural diversity of Roman literary life are also included, something no other such anthology has done in the past.
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