A Handbook Of Latin Literature: From The Earliest Times To The Death Of St. Augustine

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A Handbook of Latin Literature (reprint of the 1954 edition) is a concise, yet comprehensive survey of Latin literature that provides brief biographical information about ancient authors from the earliest to the Christian and pagan writers, analyses of the most prominent works, and the historical and cultural context. It also places the works alongside their contemporaries, rates their relative importance in their own times and later periods, and explores their influence on subsequent literatures and Western Civilization. Each known work is discussed and analyzed in terms of content, chronology, genre, significance, meaning, genetic relationship to other works, and ancient and modern scholarship.

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  • Year: 1,996

  • Pages: 514

  • Pages In File: 514

  • Language: English

  • Topic: 108

  • Identifier: 0865163170,9780865163171

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