Yale Required Reading - Collected Works (Vol 2) - The Rise and Fall of Rome: The Greatest Works of the Roman Classical Literature
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, Propertius, The Metamorphoses, Augustus, Quintilian
Tradutor 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, 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, William Charles Firebaugh, Maurice Platnauer
Editora: Good Press
Sinopse
Yale Required Reading - Collected Works (Vol. 2) offers a rich tapestry of Roman literary genius, encompassing a wide array of themes such as politics, philosophy, and human nature, portrayed through diverse literary styles including epic poetry, historical narratives, and philosophical treatises. This collection vividly highlights the profound influence of classical Roman thought, showcasing works that range from emotionally charged satires to the stoic reflections of human experience. The anthology presents an unrivaled mosaic of voices, integrating standout pieces that explore the grandeur of empires, the subtleties of power, and the enduring quest for meaning, all without leaning too heavily on any single work or author. Contributing luminaries such as Seneca, Cicero, and Virgil, among others, bring their unique perspectives to this compendium, representing the zenith of Roman intellectual and literary heritage. The varied backgrounds of these literary giants'Äîspanning statesmen, poets, philosophers, and historians'Äîcollectively imbue the anthology with a timeless appeal and relevance. Aligning with the currents of Stoicism, Epicureanism, and Roman virtue, these authors craft a multi-faceted dialogue that captivates and educates on the cultural and historical intricacies of an ancient world, whose legacy continues to resonate. This volume is an indispensable resource for readers seeking to immerse themselves in the quintessential works that have shaped Western thought and literature. It presents a unique opportunity to engage with multiple viewpoints, each contributing to a deeper understanding of the complex and dynamic tapestry of Roman society. Devote time to this anthology not only for its educational value but also for the compelling exploration of universal human themes, bridging the ancient with the contemporary, and inviting dialogue across the ages.
