Latin LiteratureMethuen, 1951 - 229 |
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... Carthage after a tedious struggle ( 264–241 B.C. ) seems to have released powerful latent forces . As mistress of Italy and Sicily she was ready to absorb the culture of the ancient Hellenic cities of the south ( Magna Graecia ) . Now ...
... Carthage after a tedious struggle ( 264–241 B.C. ) seems to have released powerful latent forces . As mistress of Italy and Sicily she was ready to absorb the culture of the ancient Hellenic cities of the south ( Magna Graecia ) . Now ...
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... Carthage ( 264–241 ) , a war primarily to decide which power should be paramount in Sicily , Roman soldiers and traders were becoming familiar with comedies and tragedies staged in the theatres of the Greek cities of Southern Italy ...
... Carthage ( 264–241 ) , a war primarily to decide which power should be paramount in Sicily , Roman soldiers and traders were becoming familiar with comedies and tragedies staged in the theatres of the Greek cities of Southern Italy ...
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... Carthage , a fact very relevant to our present concern . We know that he fell foul of the authorities and was sent to prison . When he lam- pooned the great general Scipio , Rome became too hot for him , and he retired to Carthage ...
... Carthage , a fact very relevant to our present concern . We know that he fell foul of the authorities and was sent to prison . When he lam- pooned the great general Scipio , Rome became too hot for him , and he retired to Carthage ...
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achievement Aeneas Aeneid Alexandrian ancient annalists Annals appears Attius Augustan Augustus Ausonius Brutus Caesar Carthage Cato Catullus century B.C. Chap character Christian Cicero classical comedy consulship contemporary couplet criticism dactylic hexameter death dialogue didactic echoes Eclogues elegiac elegy emperor Ennius epic poetry Epicurean epigram example extant famous Flaccus fragments Gallus Georgics gods Greek Hellenistic hexameter historian Homer Horace imitated interest Jason Juvenal Latin literature Latin poetry Latin prose letters lines literary Livy Lucan Lucilius Lucretius lyric Marcus Martial Medea ment metre moral Naevius Nero notably orator oratory Ovid Pacuvius panegyric pastoral Plautus plays Pliny poem poet poet's political Pompey praise Propertius Quintilian rerum revealed rhetoric Roman satire Rome Sallust says scene seems Seneca Silius Silver Age speeches Statius Stoic style survive Tacitus tale Terence theme Thyestes Tiberius Tibullus tion tragedy translation Valerius Varro verse Virgil words writing written wrote young