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Yale Classics - Roman Classical Literature - Enriched edition - cover

Yale Classics - Roman Classical Literature - Enriched edition

Lucius Annaeus Seneca, Julius Caesar, Boethius, Horace, Plutarch Plutarch, Apuleius, Virgil Virgil, Persius, Terence, Ammianus Marcellinus, Sallust, Juvenal, Lucan, Suetonius, Tibullus Tibullus, Tacitus Tacitus, Petronius, Cornelius Nepos, Lucretius Lucretius, Martial, Catullus, Cicero Cicero, Claudian, Pliny the Younger, Saint Augustine of Hippo, Plautus, Ennius, The Metamorphoses, Augustus, Quintilian

Traduttore Alfred John Church, Paul Nixon, J. S. J.S.Watson, Christopher Smart, William Rose, James Rhodes, Lewis Evans, John William Mackail, William Jackson Brodribb, W. A. McDevitte, W. S. Bohn, Richard Mott Gummere, Henry Thomas Riley, William Ellery Leonard, Frederick Charles Tindal Bosanquet, E. Jones, Robinson Ellis, Harold Edgeworth Butler, Theodore Chickering Williams, John Selby Watson, Frederick W. Shipley, Edward Ridley, William Charles Firebaugh, Maurice Platnauer

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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Yale Classics - Roman Classical Literature invites readers on an intellectual journey through the epochs of ancient Rome, featuring works that span a vast array of themes from philosophy and politics to satire and epic poetry. This anthology is a vibrant tapestry of Roman literary tradition, showcasing the dynamism and complexity of the era. From philosophical meditations to incisive political commentaries, the collection reveals the multifaceted nature of Roman thought and its enduring impact on Western literature. The insightful interrogations of human nature and governance are powerfully echoed throughout, with standout pieces that elucidate the Roman world's intricate cultural and moral landscape. The anthology presents an impressive assembly of literary figures, from esteemed philosophers like Seneca and Saint Augustine to epic poets such as Virgil and Lucan. Each author provides a unique lens through which the reader can explore the vast field of Roman literary and cultural influence. The collection aligns with significant historical currents, offering insights into the philosophical, rhetorical, and societal transformations that defined Roman antiquity. As these diverse voices converge, they craft a dialogue enriched by their varied perspectives, underscoring the value of literary and historical diversity in understanding this seminal era. This anthology serves as a vital resource for readers seeking a comprehensive understanding of Roman thought and literature's historical continuity. It offers a remarkable opportunity to delve into a carefully curated selection of classical texts within a single volume, providing a rich educational experience. By engaging with these varied perspectives, styles, and themes, readers are invited to explore the dialogues that transcend time, making it an indispensable addition to the library of any enthusiast of classical literature.

In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:
- An Introduction draws the threads together, discussing why these diverse authors and texts belong in one collection.
- Historical Context explores the cultural and intellectual currents that shaped these works, offering insight into the shared (or contrasting) eras that influenced each writer.
- A combined Synopsis (Selection) briefly outlines the key plots or arguments of the included pieces, helping readers grasp the anthology's overall scope without giving away essential twists.
- A collective Analysis highlights common themes, stylistic variations, and significant crossovers in tone and technique, tying together writers from different backgrounds.
- Reflection questions encourage readers to compare the different voices and perspectives within the collection, fostering a richer understanding of the overarching conversation.
Disponibile da: 27/11/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 7732 pagine.

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