Augustus and the New PoetryLatomus, 1967 - 458 páginas |
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... Hellenistic precedent rather far ( 1 ) ? In any case , even had Ennius remained strictly within the bounds of Hellenistic convention , we must always remember that Rome was not Hellenistic Greece . No doubt in Greece and its fringe mo ...
... Hellenistic precedent rather far ( 1 ) ? In any case , even had Ennius remained strictly within the bounds of Hellenistic convention , we must always remember that Rome was not Hellenistic Greece . No doubt in Greece and its fringe mo ...
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... Hellenistic theories of the position of the ruler which had torn the Roman state apart from the days of the Gracchi down to those of Julius . But there was the compensatory factor of age . It is a commonplace that yesterday's ...
... Hellenistic theories of the position of the ruler which had torn the Roman state apart from the days of the Gracchi down to those of Julius . But there was the compensatory factor of age . It is a commonplace that yesterday's ...
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... Hellenistic and Alexandrian background of the Augustan age , and notes , for example , that the emperor's own literary productions were in the Alexandrian style . The second chapter shows that Augustus's Minister of Culture , Maecenas ...
... Hellenistic and Alexandrian background of the Augustan age , and notes , for example , that the emperor's own literary productions were in the Alexandrian style . The second chapter shows that Augustus's Minister of Culture , Maecenas ...
Contenido
Preface 7 | 9 |
THE ALEXANDRIAN BACKGROUND | 31 |
THE ENNIAN TRADITION | 61 |
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Aeneas Aeneid Aetia Aetia-preface Alexandrian Amores analysis Apollo Apollonius Archilochus atque attitude Augustan poets Augustus beginning Brink Calli Callimachean Callimachus carmen carmina Catullus Choerilus Cicero claim Comedy concept context contrast course criticism doctrine earlier Eclogues elegy Ennian Ennius Ennius's epic Epistles Epodes example famous FRAENKEL genres Georgics Greek Heinze Hellenistic hint Homer Horace Horace's HOWALD Hymn Iamboi idea Iliad infra ingenium irony language Latin literary literature Lucilius Lucretius lyric Manilius meaning metre mihi modern neoteric NORDEN Odes I-III Ovid Ovid's passage perhaps phrase Pindar poem poet's poeta poetic Prof Propertius Propertius's PUELMA quae recusatio reference ring-composition Röm Roman poetry Rome Romulus satire scholars seems sense shows story style suggests supra Telchines theme Theocritus theory Tibullus tradition Trojans Turnus vates vates-concept vatum verse Virgil whole WILAMOWITZ WIMMEL words writing