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    Latin Literature of the Empire
    Latin literature of the empire
    The Sources Of Plutarch's Life Of Cicero (1902)
    Latin Literature of the Empire
    Latin Literature of the Empire; Volume 1
    Outlines Of The History Of Classical Philology
    • Featuring a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian text, this book preserves the cultural significance of the original work. Readers may encounter imperfections typical of older texts, including marks and notations. The edition aims to protect and promote literature by providing an affordable, high-quality reproduction that remains faithful to the original.

      Outlines Of The History Of Classical Philology
    • This comprehensive guide to Latin literature of the Roman Empire provides an in-depth examination of the works of the greatest writers of the period. From Virgil and Horace to Ovid and Seneca, this book offers a detailed analysis of the literary styles and themes that defined this pivotal era in Western literary history.

      Latin Literature of the Empire; Volume 1
    • Latin Literature of the Empire

      Vol. 1

      • 604pagine
      • 22 ore di lettura

      This volume presents a faithful reprint of the 1898 edition, showcasing the richness of Latin literature during the Empire. It offers insights into the literary works and cultural context of the time, preserving the historical significance and stylistic nuances of the original texts. This collection serves as a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of classical literature, reflecting the enduring legacy of Roman authors.

      Latin Literature of the Empire
    • Focusing on the sources of Plutarch's biography of Cicero, the book offers a thorough analysis by Alfred Gudeman. It is structured in two parts: the first provides an overview of Plutarch and Cicero, while the second conducts a detailed examination of Plutarch's account, assessing its accuracy against Cicero's writings and other historical texts like those of Sallust and Caesar. This work is essential for scholars and students interested in ancient history, enhancing the understanding of Cicero's life and the reliability of Plutarch's portrayal.

      The Sources Of Plutarch's Life Of Cicero (1902)
    • Latin literature of the empire

      Vol. 2: Poetry

      • 504pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      This volume offers a faithful reprint of the original 1898 edition, showcasing the rich poetic tradition of Latin literature during the imperial era. It highlights the works and styles of prominent poets, providing insights into the themes and cultural contexts that shaped their creations. Readers can expect a comprehensive exploration of the artistry and historical significance of imperial Latin poetry.

      Latin literature of the empire
    • Latin Literature of the Empire

      Vol. 2

      • 504pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      This volume presents a faithful reprint of the original 1898 edition, showcasing significant works of Latin literature from the Empire period. It offers readers a glimpse into the literary achievements and cultural context of the time, preserving the historical integrity of the texts while making them accessible to contemporary audiences. The collection highlights the enduring influence and artistry of Roman writers, providing valuable insights into their themes and styles.

      Latin Literature of the Empire
    • Outlines of the History of Classical Philology

      Second Edition

      • 104pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      This second edition offers a faithful reprint of the original 1894 work, providing insights into the development of classical philology. It explores the evolution of the study of ancient languages and texts, highlighting key figures and movements that shaped the field. The book serves as a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of classical studies, preserving historical perspectives and academic discourse from over a century ago.

      Outlines of the History of Classical Philology
    • Latin Literature of the Empire

      Vol. I

      • 596pagine
      • 21 ore di lettura

      This volume presents a faithful reprint of the original 1898 edition, showcasing the richness of Latin literature during the Roman Empire. It offers readers a glimpse into the literary achievements and cultural context of the era, highlighting key works and authors that shaped the literary landscape. The book serves as a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in classical literature and its enduring influence.

      Latin Literature of the Empire
    • Recognized for its significant contribution to literature, this book is preserved in its original form to maintain its authenticity. Marks and imperfections present in the text are intentionally left intact, reflecting its historical value and serving as a resource for future generations of scholars and academicians.

      Latin literature of the empire (Volume II)
    • Covering the evolution of classical philology, this book is structured into three parts: from the Greeks to the Hellenistic age, the Roman period, and the medieval to modern eras. It serves as a textbook, detailing Greek and Latin literature, grammar development, and classical scholarship. Written clearly for accessibility, it includes numerous references to primary and secondary sources, making it an essential resource for students and scholars in classical studies. Its facsimile reprint preserves the significance of this antiquarian work.

      Syllabus On The History Of Classical Philology (1892)