Latin LiteratureMethuen, 1951 - 229 |
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... Marcus Aurelius ( 161-180 ) . It is an age of prose and poetry , but mainly poetry , hard and glitter- ing , like the Epigrams of MARTIAL , or laboriously correct , like the epic poetry of STATIUS or , finally , lost in pretentious ...
... Marcus Aurelius ( 161-180 ) . It is an age of prose and poetry , but mainly poetry , hard and glitter- ing , like the Epigrams of MARTIAL , or laboriously correct , like the epic poetry of STATIUS or , finally , lost in pretentious ...
Strona 5
... Marcus Aurelius ( 161-180 ) preferred to use Greek when writing formally . M. AURELIUS and his tutor FRONTO corresponded effusively in Latin . Fronto was a great rhetorician and a critic of literature , born at a Roman colony in North ...
... Marcus Aurelius ( 161-180 ) preferred to use Greek when writing formally . M. AURELIUS and his tutor FRONTO corresponded effusively in Latin . Fronto was a great rhetorician and a critic of literature , born at a Roman colony in North ...
Strona 87
... known but little read didactic poem is the Astronomica of Marcus Manilius , who wrote under ' nor do I see the use of untrained natural ability . ' Augustus and Tiberius . Nothing is known of the author DIDACTIC POETRY 87.
... known but little read didactic poem is the Astronomica of Marcus Manilius , who wrote under ' nor do I see the use of untrained natural ability . ' Augustus and Tiberius . Nothing is known of the author DIDACTIC POETRY 87.
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