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The late republic

責任表示 edited by E.J. Kenney ; advisory editor, W.V. Clausen
シリーズ The Cambridge history of classical literature ; v. 2 . Latin literature ; pt. 2
データ種別 図書
1st pbk. ed.
出版情報 Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press , 1983
本文言語 英語
大きさ vi, 153 p. ; 23 cm
概要 This volume covers a relatively short span of time, rather less than the first three-quarters of the first century BC; but it was an age of profoundly important developments, with enduring consequence... for the subsequent history of Latin literature. Original and innovative in widely differing ways as was the work of Lucretius, Sallust and Caesar in particular, the scene is dominated, historically, by two figures: Cicero and Catullus. Cicero was a politician and a man of affairs as well as a man of latters, whose vast literary output reflects a range of intellectual interests unparalleled among surviving Roman writers; creator of a prose style the Quintilian regarded as synonymous with eloquence itself; and better known to us, from his letters, as a human being, than any other figure from classical antiquity. Catullus was a poet, single-mindedly devoted to fostering the tradition of learned Alexandrian poetry at Rome; the author of one slender volume of verse that has attracted more critical attention in proportion to its size than any other ancient poetry-book; and the lover of Lesbia. In these chapters it is shown how these, and other, Roman writers of genius continued the process of transforming their traditional Greek models into new and vigorous Latin forms, with lasting effects for oratory, historiography, and the higher genres of poetry. 続きを見る

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中央図 1A 992/E 11/(2/2) 1982
068582184012068

書誌詳細

一般注記 Includes bibliographies and indexes
著者標目 Kenney, E. J.
Clausen, W. V.
書誌ID 1000124042
ISBN 0521273749
NCID BA07361521
巻冊次 ISBN:0521273749
登録日 2009.09.10
更新日 2009.09.10