Latin Literature: A HistoryJohns Hopkins University Press, 1994 - 827 sider "This authoritative history of Latin literature offers a comprehensive survey of the thousand-year period from the origins of Latin as a written language to the early Middle Ages. At once a reference work, a bibliographic guide, a literary study, and a reader's handbook, Latin Literature: A History is the first work of its kind to appear in English in nearly four decades." "From the first examples of written Latin through Gregory of Tours in the sixth century and the Venerable Bede in the seventh, Latin Literature offers a wide-ranging panorama of all major Latin authors. Including names, dates, edition citations, and detailed summaries, the work combines the virtues of an encyclopedia with the critical intelligence readers have come to expect from Italy's leading Latinist, Gian Biagio Conte. Many of the entries - those on Virgil and Petronius, for example - provide elegantly compact formulations of work on the very frontier of current study, and virtually all entries offer something of interest for the lay reader and expert alike."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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... narrative of her own that is synthetic yet complete . Then the reader's collaboration and literary competence are required in order to recompose into a unity the various segments of the narrative line , filling in the gaps that separate ...
... narrative of her own that is synthetic yet complete . Then the reader's collaboration and literary competence are required in order to recompose into a unity the various segments of the narrative line , filling in the gaps that separate ...
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... narrative syntax , by multiplying the narrative levels and voices , produces an effect of giddiness , of a labyrinthine fugue : the account seems to be sprouting continually from itself and mov- ing away in an infinitely receding ...
... narrative syntax , by multiplying the narrative levels and voices , produces an effect of giddiness , of a labyrinthine fugue : the account seems to be sprouting continually from itself and mov- ing away in an infinitely receding ...
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... narrative method is employed for the events of the next year : Livy picks up the narrative of the campaign where he left off at the end of the previous year , and so forth . Livy's narrative began with the mythic origins of Rome , that ...
... narrative method is employed for the events of the next year : Livy picks up the narrative of the campaign where he left off at the end of the previous year , and so forth . Livy's narrative began with the mythic origins of Rome , that ...
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Literary History and Historiography I | 1 |
The Origins | 13 |
PART | 21 |
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