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  1. Roman satire
    Published: 2007
    Publisher:  Blackwell Pub, Malden, MA

    Beginnings -- Horace -- Persius -- Juvenal -- Menippeans and after. more

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    Beginnings -- Horace -- Persius -- Juvenal -- Menippeans and after.

     

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    ISBN: 0470776269; 0470777087; 9780470776261; 9780470777084
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    Series: Blackwell introductions to the classical world
    Subjects: Satire, Latin; Satire, Latin; Satires; Latijn; Criticism, interpretation, etc; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; Latin
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. A companion to the Latin language
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Wiley-Blackwell, Malden, MA

    A Companion to the Latin Language presents a collection of original essays from international scholars that track the development and use of the Latin language from its origins to its modern day usage. Brings together contributions from... more

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    A Companion to the Latin Language presents a collection of original essays from international scholars that track the development and use of the Latin language from its origins to its modern day usage. Brings together contributions from internationally renowned classicists, linguists and Latin language specialistsOffers, in a single volume, a detailed account of different literary registers of the Latin languageExplores the social and political contexts of LatinIncludes new accounts of the Latin language in light of modern linguistic theorySupplemented with illustrations covering the developme Sources -- The language -- Latin through time -- Literary registers of Latin -- Latin in social and political contexts.

     

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    ISBN: 9781444361735; 1444361732
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    Series: Blackwell companions to the ancient world
    Subjects: Latin language; Latin philology; Latin philology; Latin language; Latin philology; Latein; Latin ; historia; Klassisk filologi; History; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; Latin; Latin language
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    Front MatterIntroduction / James Clackson -- Sources. The Latin Alphabet and Orthography / Rex Wallace -- Latin Inscriptions and Documents / James Clackson -- Latin Manuscripts and Textual Traditions / Bruce Gibson -- Romance Languages as a Source for Spoken Latin / Roger Wright -- The Language. The Sounds of Latin: Phonology / Matthew McCullagh -- Latin Prosody and Metrics / Benjamin W Fortson -- The Forms of Latin: Inflectional Morphology / James Clackson -- Latin Syntax / Geoffrey Horrocks -- Latin Vocabulary / Mich͏̈le Fruyt -- Word-Formation in Classical Latin / Mich͏̈le Fruyt -- Latin Particles and the Grammar of Discourse / Caroline Kroon -- Latin through Time. The Historical Background to Latin within the Indo-European Language Family / Benjamin W Fortson -- Archaic and Old Latin / John Penney -- Classical Latin / James Clackson -- Late Latin / J N Adams -- Medieval Latin / Greti Dinkova-Bruun -- Neo-Latin / David Butterfield -- Literary Registers of Latin. The Language of Roman Comedy / Wolfgang de Melo -- The Language of Latin Epic and Lyric Poetry / Rolando Ferri -- The Language of Latin Verse Satire / Anna Chahoud -- The Language of Roman Oratory and Rhetoric / J G F Powell -- The Language of Latin Historiography / Christina Shuttleworth Kraus -- Epistolary Latin / Hilla Halla-aho -- Latin as a Technical and Scientific Language / Thorsten F̱gen -- Legal Latin / J G F Powell -- Christian Latin / Philip Burton -- Latin in Social and Political Contexts. The Social Dialects of Latin / James Clackson -- Latin and Other Languages: Societal and Individual Bilingualism / Alex Mullen -- Language Policies in the Roman Republic and Empire / Bruno Rochette -- Latin inside and outside of Rome / Giovanbattista Galdi -- References -- Index Locorum -- Index.

    SourcesThe language -- Latin through time -- Literary registers of Latin -- Latin in social and political contexts.

  3. Ovid, Amores (Book 1)
    Published: ©2016
    Publisher:  Open Book Publishers, Cambridge

    "From Catullus to Horace, the tradition of Latin erotic poetry produced works of literature which are still read throughout the world. Ovid's Amores, written in the first century BC, is arguably the best-known and most popular collection in this... more

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    "From Catullus to Horace, the tradition of Latin erotic poetry produced works of literature which are still read throughout the world. Ovid's Amores, written in the first century BC, is arguably the best-known and most popular collection in this tradition. Born in 43 BC, Ovid was educated in Rome in preparation for a career in public services before finding his calling as a poet. He may have begun writing his Amores as early as 25 BC. Although influenced by poets such as Catullus, Ovid demonstrates a much greater awareness of the funny side of love than any of his predecessors. The Amores is a collection of romantic poems centered on the poet's own complicated love life: he is involved with a woman, Corinna, who is sometimes unobtainable, sometimes compliant, and often difficult and domineering. Whether as a literary trope, or perhaps merely as a human response to the problems of love in the real world, the principal focus of these poems is the poet himself, and his failures, foolishness, and delusions. By the time he was in his forties, Ovid was Rome's most important living poet; his Metamorphoses, a kaleidoscopic epic poem about love and hatred among the gods and mortals, is one of the most admired and influential books of all time. In AD 8, Ovid was exiled by Augustus to Romania, for reasons that remain obscure. He died there in AD 17. The Amores were originally published in five books, but reissued around 1 AD in their current three-book form. This edition of the first book of the collection contains the complete Latin text of Book 1, along with commentary, notes and full vocabulary. Both entertaining and thought-provoking, this book will provide an invaluable aid to students of Latin and general readers alike. This book contain embedded audio files of the original text read aloud by Aleksandra Szypowska."--Publisher's website

     

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    Language: English; Latin
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    ISBN: 9781783741649; 1783741643; 9781783741656; 1783741651
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    Series: Classics textbooks 2054-2445 ; v. 6]
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    Dickinson College commentaries 2059-5743 ; v. 2
    Dickinson College commentaries ; v. 2
    Subjects: Love poetry, Latin; Erotic poetry, Latin; Love poetry, Latin; Erotic poetry, Latin; Classical texts New; Language; linguistics; Literature and literary studies; Poetry by individual poets; Poetry; Translation and interpretation; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; Latin; Love poetry, Latin; Erotic poetry, Latin; Poetry; Love poetry; Erotic poetry; Translations; Textbooks; Love poetry; Erotic poetry; Poetry; Textbooks
    Other subjects: Ovid 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D; Ovid 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D; Ovid (43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D): Amores; Ovid (43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D); Ovid
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  4. Cicero, Against Verres, 2.1.53-86: Latin Text with Introduction, Study Questions, Commentary and English Translation
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Open Book Publishers

    This volume provides a portion of the original text of Ciceros speech in Latin, a detailed commentary, study aids and a translation. Ingo Gildenhards commentary will be of particular interest to students of Latin at both high school and undergraduate... more

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    This volume provides a portion of the original text of Ciceros speech in Latin, a detailed commentary, study aids and a translation. Ingo Gildenhards commentary will be of particular interest to students of Latin at both high school and undergraduate level. It will also be of help to Latin teachers and to anyone interested in Cicero, language and rhetoric, and the legal culture of Ancient Rome. A free online interactive edition is also available

     

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  5. Reading Roman declamation
    Calpurnius Flaccus
    Contributor: Dinter, Martin (HerausgeberIn); Guérin, Charles (HerausgeberIn); Martinho, Marcos (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin, [Germany]

    As a genre situated at the crossroad of rhetoric and fiction declamatio offers the freedom to experiment with new forms of discourse. Placing the literariness of declamatio into the spotlight, this volume showcases declamation as a realm of genuine... more

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    As a genre situated at the crossroad of rhetoric and fiction declamatio offers the freedom to experiment with new forms of discourse. Placing the literariness of declamatio into the spotlight, this volume showcases declamation as a realm of genuine literary creation with its own theoretical underpinning, literary technique and generic conventions. Focusing on the oeuvre of Calpurnius Flaccus this volume demonstrates that these texts constitute a genre on their own, the rhetorical and literary framework of which remains not yet fully mapped. Contributions from an international group of leading scholars from the field of Roman Literature and Rhetoric will explore the question of how Roman Declamation functions as a literary genre. This volume investigates the literary technique and the generic conventions of declamatio in its social, pedagocial and ethical context to determine "the poetics" of Roman Declamation. This volume is of interest to students and scholars of Rhetoric and Roman Literature. If you are interested in Roman Declamation, we also recommend the volume on the Declamations Ascribed to Quintilian by the same editors to you

     

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    Contributor: Dinter, Martin (HerausgeberIn); Guérin, Charles (HerausgeberIn); Martinho, Marcos (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783110401561; 3110401568
    Series: Beiträge zur Altertumskunde 1616-0452 ; Band 348
    Beiträge zur Altertumskunde ; Band 348
    Subjects: Rhetoric, Ancient; Rhetoric, Ancient; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; Latin; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Rhetoric, Ancient
    Other subjects: Calpurnius Flaccus; Calpurnius Flaccus; Calpurnius Flaccus; Calpurnius Flaccus
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  6. Wort und Wandlung
    Senecas Lebenskunst
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material /Michael von Albrecht --EINFÜHRUNG /Michael von Albrecht --VOM WERT DER ZEIT /Michael von Albrecht --VOM REISEN UND LESEN /Michael von Albrecht --VON GELD UND REICHTUM /Michael von Albrecht --VON DER NACHFOLGE DES SOKRATES... more

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    Preliminary Material /Michael von Albrecht --EINFÜHRUNG /Michael von Albrecht --VOM WERT DER ZEIT /Michael von Albrecht --VOM REISEN UND LESEN /Michael von Albrecht --VON GELD UND REICHTUM /Michael von Albrecht --VON DER NACHFOLGE DES SOKRATES /Michael von Albrecht --VOM LEHREN UND LERNEN /Michael von Albrecht --DAS VERWANDELNDE WORT I: DRAMATIKER UND PHILOSOPH /Michael von Albrecht --DAS VERWANDELNDE WORT II: SENECA IN DER CHRISTLICHEN TRADITION /Michael von Albrecht --GEISTIGE BEFREIUNG: MONTAIGNE UND SENECA /Michael von Albrecht --SENECA IN DER DEUTSCHEN LITERATUR /Michael von Albrecht --ZITIERTE LITERATUR /Michael von Albrecht --REGISTER /Michael von Albrecht --SUPPLEMENTS TO MNEMOSYNE /H. Pinkster , H.S. Versnel , D.M. Schenkeveld , P.H. Schrijvers and S.R. Slings. The most important medium of Seneca's Lebenskunst is language. We first change the meaning of words through philosophical reflection; then we can change ourselves through language. Each chapter in this book takes linguistic or stylistic observations in texts as starting point (e.g. metaphors from the domains of health, finance, and sea-faring). Topics are man's self-definition in time and place and his relation to property, learning, and tradition. Single words and rhetorical patterns guide us in constructing an inner world and to find our own identity. Texts in Latin and in translation document Seneca's importance for modern, Christian Europe

     

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    Language: German
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    ISBN: 9789047413998; 9047413997
    Series: Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum 0169-8958 ; 252
    Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum ; 252
    Subjects: Tragedy; Mythology, Classical, in literature; Philosophy, Ancient; Tragedy; Tragedy; Mythology, Classical, in literature; Philosophy, Ancient; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; Latin; Tragedy; Lebenskunst; Lebensführung; Latijn; Letterkunde; Stilistiek; Levenskunst; Receptie; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Seneca, Lucius Annaeus approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D; Seneca, Lucius Annaeus (approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D); Seneca, Lucius Annaeus approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D; Seneca, Lucius Annaeus; Seneca, Lucius Annaeus
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  7. Cambridge orations, 1993-2007
    a selection
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The Most Revd the Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh (1996) -- Margaret Atwood (2001) -- Susan Jocelyn Bell Burnell (1996) -- Quentin Saxby Blake (2004) -- Hans Martin Blix (2007) -- The Rt Hon. Betty Boothroyd (1994) -- Peter Robert Lamont Brown (2004)... more

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    The Most Revd the Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh (1996) -- Margaret Atwood (2001) -- Susan Jocelyn Bell Burnell (1996) -- Quentin Saxby Blake (2004) -- Hans Martin Blix (2007) -- The Rt Hon. Betty Boothroyd (1994) -- Peter Robert Lamont Brown (2004) -- Sir George Adrian Hayhurst Cadbury (1994) -- Louis Cha (2005) -- Avram Noam Chomsky (1995) -- Elias James Corey (2000) -- Ann Cotton (2007) -- John Philip William Dankworth (2004) -- Ray Milton Dolby (1997) -- Clifford Geertz (1997) -- Antony Mark David Gormley (2003) -- Sir John Bertrand Gurdon (2007) -- Jürgen Habermas (1999) -- Sir Peter Reginald Frederick Hall (2003) -- Sir David Hare (2005) -- David Hockney (2007) -- Gurdev Singh Khush (2000) -- Kim Dae-jung (2001) -- Sir Aaron Klug (1998) -- Dame Cleo Lane (2004) -- David Kellogg Lewis (2001) -- Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (1996) -- Sir Arthur Gregory George Marshall (1996) -- Jonathan Wolfe Miller (1996) -- Stroud Francis Charles (Toby) Milson (2003) -- Gordon Moore (1999) -- Sir Nevill Francis Mott (1994) -- Sadako Ogata (1999) -- Sheila Doris Overhill (1999) -- Bridget Louise Riley (1995) -- Sir Denis Eric Rooke (2000) -- The Hon. Miriam Louisa Rothschild (1999) -- David Rubio (2000) -- Dame Sheila Patricia Violet Sherlock (1995) -- Dame Margaret Natalie Cross Smith (1994) -- Sir Tom Stoppard (2000) -- Sir John Edward Sulston (2003) -- Aung San Suu Kyi (1998) -- Dame Kiri Te Kanawa (1997) -- Sir Keith Vivian Thomas (1995) -- Muriel Claire Tomalin (2007) -- The Most Revd Desmond Mpilo Tutu (1999) -- Helen Hennessy Vendler (1997) -- Sir Bernard Arthur Owen Williams (2002) -- The Most Revd and Rt Hon. Rowan Douglas Williams (2006) -- Sir Colin Alexander St John Wilson (1999) -- Edward Witten (2006). While Orator of the University of Cambridge, Anthony Bowen delivered one hundred and twenty-five Latin speeches at the Senate House in praise of a variety of distinguished people on the occasion of their receiving Honorary Degrees. Fifty-two are presented here, with facing translations. The fifty-first Orator in an unbroken sequence going back to 1521, Mr Bowen's speeches adapt themselves admirably to the challenge of speaking even of modern phenomena in the language and cadences as far as possible derived from antiquity; although words such as transistor (gen. transistoris, m.) may occasionally need to be invented. The subjects of the speeches include Nelson Mandela, Rowan Williams, Betty Boothroyd, Cleo Laine, Kiri Te Kanawa, Anthony Gormley, and a host of others including many distinguished international scientists

     

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  8. Martial's Rome
    empire and the ideology of epigram
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    Contagion and copyright : the city as text -- Vigor mortis : living and dying -- Poetic economies : figuring out Martial's maths -- Mundus inversus : Martial's Saturnalia -- The space of epigram. This provocative book is a major contribution to our... more

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    Contagion and copyright : the city as text -- Vigor mortis : living and dying -- Poetic economies : figuring out Martial's maths -- Mundus inversus : Martial's Saturnalia -- The space of epigram. This provocative book is a major contribution to our understanding of Martial's poetics, his vision of the relationship between art and reality, and his role in formulating modern perceptions of Rome. The study shows how on every scale from the microscopic to the cosmic, Martial displays epigram's ambition to enact the sociality of urban life, but also to make Rome rise out of epigram's architecture and gestures. Martial's distinctive aesthetic, grounded in paradox and inconsistency, ensures that the humblest, most throwaway poetic form is best poised to capture first century empire in all its dazzling complexity. As well as investigating many of Martial's central themes - monumentality, economics, death, carnival, exile - this books also questions what kind of a mascot Martial is for classics today in our own advanced, multicultural world, and will be an invaluable guide for scholars and students of classical literature and Roman history

     

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    ISBN: 0511480091; 051148089X; 0511575866; 9780511480096; 9780511480898; 9780511575860
    Subjects: Epigrams, Latin; Epigrams, Latin; Literature; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; Latin; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Martial: Epigrammata
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 231 pages)
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  9. The art of Pliny's letters
    a poetics of allusion in the private correspondence
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    In this book on intertextuality in Pliny the Younger, Professor Marchesi invites an alternative reading of Pliny's collection of private epistles: the letters are examined as the product of an authorial strategy controlling both the rhetorical fabric... more

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    In this book on intertextuality in Pliny the Younger, Professor Marchesi invites an alternative reading of Pliny's collection of private epistles: the letters are examined as the product of an authorial strategy controlling both the rhetorical fabric of individual units and their arrangement in the collection. By inserting recognisable fragments of canonical authors into his epistles, Pliny imports into the still fluid practice of letter-writing the principles of composition and organisation that for his contemporaries characterised other writings as literature. Allusions become the occasion for a metapoetic dialogue, especially with the collection's privileged addressee, Tacitus. An active participant in the cultural politics of his time, Pliny entrusts to the letters his views on poetry, oratory and historiography. In defining a model of epistolography alternative to Cicero's and complementing those of Horace, Ovid and Seneca, he also successfully carves a niche for his work in the Roman literary canon Introduction -- The semiotics of structure -- Sed quid ego tam gloriose? Pliny's choice of poetics -- The importance of being Secundus: Tacitus' voice in Pliny's letters -- Storming historiography: Pliny's voice in Tacitus' texts -- Overcoming Ciceronian anxiety: Pliny's niche/nike in literary history -- From dawn till dusk: four notes in lieu of a conclusion -- Appendix to Chapter 5.

     

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    ISBN: 0511387288; 0511388276; 9780511388279; 9780511387289
    RVK Categories: FX 226105 ; FX 226305 ; NH 4253
    Subjects: Allusions in literature; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; Latin; Allusions in literature; Anspielung; Briefsammlung; Latin; Personal correspondence; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Pliny the Younger; Pliny the Younger; Pliny; Plinius Caecilius Secundus, Gaius; Plinius Secundus, Gaius; Plinius Secundus, Gaius
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  10. Pliny's praise
    the Panegyricus in the Roman world
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    "Pliny's Panegyricus (AD 100) survives as a unique example of senatorial rhetoric from the early Roman Empire. It offers an eyewitness account of the last years of Domitian's principate, the reign of Nerva and Trajan's early years, and it... more

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    "Pliny's Panegyricus (AD 100) survives as a unique example of senatorial rhetoric from the early Roman Empire. It offers an eyewitness account of the last years of Domitian's principate, the reign of Nerva and Trajan's early years, and it communicates a detailed senatorial view on the behaviour expected of an emperor. It is an important document in the development of the ideals of imperial leadership, but it also contributes greatly to our understanding of imperial political culture more generally. This volume, the first ever devoted to the Panegyricus, contains expert studies of its key historical and rhetorical contexts, as well as important critical approaches to the published version of the speech and its influence in antiquity. It offers scholars of Roman history, literature and rhetoric an up-to-date overview of key approaches to the speech, and students and interested readers an authoritative introduction to this vital and under-appreciated speech"-- 1. Pliny's thanksgiving: an introduction to the Panegyricus / Paul Roche -- 2. Self-fashioning in the Panegyricus / Carlos F. Noreña -- 3. The Panegyricus and the monuments of Rome / Paul Roche -- 4. The Panegyricus and rhetorical theory / D.C. Innes -- 5. Ciceronian praise as a step towards Pliny's Panegyricus / Gesine Manuwald -- 6. Contemporary contexts / Bruce Gibson -- 7. Politics and the sublime in the Panegyricus / G.O. Hutchinson -- 8. Down the Pan: historical exemplarity in the Panegyricus / John Henderson -- 9. Afterwords of praise / Roger Rees.

     

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  11. Reading the Letters of Pliny the Younger
    an introduction
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Reading a life: Letters, Book 1 -- Reading a book: Letters, Book 6 -- Epistolary models: Cicero and Seneca -- Pliny's elders and betters: the Elder Pliny, Vestricius Spurinna, Corellius Rufus, Verginius Rufus (and Silius Italicus) -- Pliny's peers:... more

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    Reading a life: Letters, Book 1 -- Reading a book: Letters, Book 6 -- Epistolary models: Cicero and Seneca -- Pliny's elders and betters: the Elder Pliny, Vestricius Spurinna, Corellius Rufus, Verginius Rufus (and Silius Italicus) -- Pliny's peers: reading for the addressee -- Otium: how to manage leisure -- Reading the villa letters: 9.7, 2.17, 5.6 -- The grand design: how to read the collection -- Appendix 1. A Pliny timeline, and the great Comum inscription -- Appendix 2. Letters 1-9: catalogue of contents and addressees -- Appendix 3. Popular topics in the Letters: bibliographical help -- Appendix 4. Index of main characters in the Letters. This is the first general introduction to Pliny's Letters published in any language, combining close readings with broader context

     

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  12. Decimus Laberius
    the fragments
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    "This is a newly revised, critical text of the fragments attributed to the Roman knight and mimographer Decimus Laberius, a witty and crudely satirical contemporary of Cicero and Caesar. Laberius is perhaps the most celebrated comic playwright of the... more

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    "This is a newly revised, critical text of the fragments attributed to the Roman knight and mimographer Decimus Laberius, a witty and crudely satirical contemporary of Cicero and Caesar. Laberius is perhaps the most celebrated comic playwright of the late Republic, and the fragments of plays attributed to him comprise the overwhelming majority of the extant evidence for what we conventionally call 'the literary Roman mime'. The volume also includes a survey of the characteristics and development of the Roman mime, both as a literary genre and as a type of popular theatrical entertainment, as well as a re-evaluation of the place of Laberius' work within its historical and literary context. This is the first English translation of all the fragments, and the first detailed English commentary on them from a linguistic, metrical, and (wherever possible) theatrical perspective"--Provided by publisher Introduction. Defining the Roman mime ; Origins and chronological development of the genre ; Testimonia on Laberius ; Facts and problems ; Laberius' language and themes ; Laberius' prosody ; The history of the text of Laberius' mimes ; 8. An overview of the anthologies containing Laberius' mimes -- Sigla codicum -- The fragments: Text, Translation, Commentary -- Appendices. (A) Concordance of Laberius ; (B) Laberius' vocabulary.

     

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    Language: English; Latin
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0511675550; 0511672306; 9780511675553; 9780511672309
    Series: Cambridge classical texts and commentaries ; 46
    Subjects: Satire, Latin; Satire, Latin; Latin drama; Mime; Latin drama; Mime; Satire, Latin; Fragment; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; Latin; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Translations
    Other subjects: Laberius, Decimus
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xxix, 512 pages)
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  13. P. Cornelius Tacitus Libri qui supersunt
    Tom. II, fasc. 3: Agricola
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin

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    ISBN: 3110239086; 9783110239089
    Edition: Editionem alteram
    Series: Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana ; BT1839
    Subjects: FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; Latin
    Other subjects: Agricola, Gnaeus Julius (40-93); Agricola, Gnaeus Julius
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  14. Juvenal and the satiric emotions
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York, NY

    Bringing It All Back HomeFarrago and Phantasia; A Look in the Mirror; Passing On the Burden; Chapter 3 Change, Decline, and the Progress of Satire; The Janus View; Anger without Eloquence; Ante Ora Parentum; Sermo and Sirens; Chapter 4 Considering... more

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    Bringing It All Back HomeFarrago and Phantasia; A Look in the Mirror; Passing On the Burden; Chapter 3 Change, Decline, and the Progress of Satire; The Janus View; Anger without Eloquence; Ante Ora Parentum; Sermo and Sirens; Chapter 4 Considering Tranquility; Democritus on Display; Beyond Laughter; Democritus in Rome?; Demolition and Reinvention; The Senecan Model; The Satirist behind Closed Doors; Outside-In Satire; Reclaiming a Legacy; Chapter 5 The Praegrandis Senex; Rethinking the Grand Narrative. In his sixteen Satires, the Roman poet Juvenal explores the emotional provocations and pleasures associated with social criticism and mockery, drawing on a diverse array of Greco-Roman treatments of the emotions. But as Keane shows, the satiric emotions are not found only in the author's rhetorical performances; they are also at the centre of the human farrago that the Satires purport to treat. As he paints human experience and conflict from many angles, Juvenal explores the dynamic operation of emotions in society Juvenal and the Satiric Emotions; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Note on Texts and Translations; Introduction; Generalizing about Juvenal; Satire and Affect; Satiric Emotions as Subjects and Tools; Themes in Roman Satire Studies; How to Do Things with Feelings; Chapter 1 Anger Games; The Indignant Performer; The Contexts of Juvenalian Anger; The Rhetoric Student at Work; Histories of Anger; Suppression, Contestation, Compensation; Anger between Friends; Chapter 2 Monstrous Misogyny and the End of Anger. The Satiric Senex and the Emotional PlotOld Men and Sermo; Nestor Redivivus; Not Your Father�s Ira; On Reading the End, or “You and What Army?�; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index Locorum; General Index.

     

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    ISBN: 0199981906; 9780199981908
    Subjects: Satire; Verse satire; Satire, Latin; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; Latin; Satire; Satire, Latin; Verse satire; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Juvenal; Juvenal
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  15. Slaves to rome
    paradigms of empire in Roman culture
    Author: Lavan, Myles
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Cover; Contents; Preface; Abbreviations and other Conventions; Introduction; Paradigms of power; Scope; The culture of Roman imperialism; An imperial identity; The social imaginary; Summary; 1 Romans and allies; Power and privilege in the Roman... more

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    Cover; Contents; Preface; Abbreviations and other Conventions; Introduction; Paradigms of power; Scope; The culture of Roman imperialism; An imperial identity; The social imaginary; Summary; 1 Romans and allies; Power and privilege in the Roman empire; peregrini; socii; The Republican background; The rhetoric of the extortion court; The socii after Cicero; prouinciales; The socii in the second century ce; Romans and allies; 2 Masters of the world; The language of slavery; Conquerors and slaves; The yoke of Roman rule; Rebels and slaves; The populus dominus; Slaves to Rome. Examines how the experience of living with slavery shaped the way that the Roman elite thought about empire From Roma domina to Roma mater6 Addressing the allies; The emperor and the cities; Universal pronouncements; Masters and slaves; Afterword; Works Cited; Index of Passages Discussed; General Index. The illusion of freedomLater perspectives; Empire and slavery; No prospect of freedom; 3 Empire and slavery in Tacitus; The Agricola; Slavishness; Making slaves; Servile complicity; Britain and Rome; The Batavian revolt (Histories 4-5); The Boudiccan revolt (Annals 14); 4 Benefactors; The ideology of exchange; The bonds of gratitude; Fear and favours; To beg a favour; Pliny on empire and dependency; 5 Patrons and protectors; The language of clientela; Surrender and clientage; Cicero on Rome's patrocinium orbis terrae; Livy on Roman patrocinium; Beyond Cicero and Livy.

     

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  16. The colloquia of the Hermeneumata Pseudodositheana
    Volume 1: Colloquia Monacensia-einsidlensia, Leidense-Stephani, and Stephani
    Contributor: Dickey, Eleanor (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    New edition, first ever translation and ground-breaking study of three ancient depictions of daily life in the Roman Empire Part 3. Colloquium Leidense-Stephani. Introduction to the Colloquium Leidense-Stephani. 3.1. Sources for the text. 3.1.1. The... more

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    New edition, first ever translation and ground-breaking study of three ancient depictions of daily life in the Roman Empire Part 3. Colloquium Leidense-Stephani. Introduction to the Colloquium Leidense-Stephani. 3.1. Sources for the text. 3.1.1. The Leiden manuscript. 3.1.2. The Stephanus edition. 3.1.3. Modern editions -- 3.2. The nature of the colloquium. 3.2.1. The vocabulary lists. 3.2.2. The Greek orthography. 3.2.3. Other aspects of the language. 3.2.4. Conclusions -- Text, translation, and critical apparatus. Index Siglorum. Colloquium Leidense-Stephani -- Commentary. Part 4. Colloquium Stephani -- Introduction to the Colloquium Stephani -- 4.1. Sources for the text -- 4.2. Nature and language of the colloquium -- 4.3. The digressions -- 4.4. The date of the colloquium -- Text, translation, and critical apparatus. Index Siglorum. Colloquium Stephani -- Commentary. -- Endmatter. Appendix: Comparison of capitula sections. Abbreviations. References. Concordances. Part 1. Introduction. The colloquia and their context. 1.1. Language learning in antiquity. 1.1.1. Greek learning by Latin speakers. 1.1.2. Latin learning by Greek speakers. 1.1.2.1. Surviving Latin-learning materials. 1.1.2.2. Glossaries. 1.1.2.3. Grammatical materials. 1.1.2.4. Texts -- 1.2. The Hermeneumata and their contents. 1.2.1. Surviving materials: overview. 1.2.2. Colloquia: preliminaries. 1.2.3. The glossaries. 1.2.4. The texts. 1.2.5. Incipit hermeneumata id est libri xii. 1.2.6. The three books. 1.2.7. The date of AD 207. 1.2.8. Place of composition. 1.2.9. Conclusions -- 1.3. The origins and development of the colloquia. 1.3.1. Place of composition: evidence from content. 1.3.2. Linguistic evidence. 1.3.3. Date of composition. 1.3.4. Conclusions -- 1.4. How the colloquia were used -- 1.5. The nature of this edition. Part 2. Colloquia Monacensia-Einsidlensia. Introduction to the Colloquia Monacensia-Einsidlensia. 2.1. Sources for the text. 2.1.1. Manuscripts of the M version. 2.1.1.1. Z/R/Y branch. 2.1.1.2. T/W branch. 2.1.1.3. Q/X branch. 2.1.2. Manuscripts of the E version. 2.1.2.1. A/N branch. 2.1.2.2. D/G/B branch. 2.1.2.3. Hermonymus branch. 2.1.2.4. Reuchlin branch. 2.1.2.5. The relationship of the diferent branches of the E version. 2.1.3. Editions of the colloquia -- 2.2. The nature of the Monacensia version. 2.2.1. The transliterated Greek. 2.2.1.1. The date of the transliteration -- 2.3. The Einsidlensia version and its relationship to the Monacensia. 2.3.1. The arrangement of the colloquia. 2.3.2. The omissions and wording diferences -- 2.4. The origin of the ME colloquia. 2.4.1. Content and language. 2.4.2. The manuscript tradition -- Text, translation, and critical apparatus. Index Siglorum. Colloquia Monacensia-Einsidlensia -- Commentary.

     

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    ISBN: 1139096702; 1107345391; 1107341647; 1299841988; 9781107345393; 9781107341647; 9781139096706; 9781299841987
    Series: Cambridge classical texts and commentaries ; 49
    Subjects: Latin language; Greek language; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; Latin; Latin language ; Grammar; Greek language ; Grammar; Early works
    Other subjects: Pseudo-Dositheus; Pseudo-Dositheus
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 275 pages), illustrations
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    Usually attributed to Dositheus, Magister

  17. Epigramme
    Lateinisch-deutsch
    Contributor: Barié, Paul (Hrsg.); Schindler, Winfried (Hrsg.)
    Publisher:  Akademie Verlag, Berlin

    Ohne Martial lässt sich die Gesellschaft der römischen Kaiserzeit nicht verstehen. Seine Epigramme bilden ein Sittengemälde des antiken Großstadtlebens in allen seinen Facetten. "Nach Mensch schmeckt jede Seite von mir"" (hominem pagina nostra... more

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    Ohne Martial lässt sich die Gesellschaft der römischen Kaiserzeit nicht verstehen. Seine Epigramme bilden ein Sittengemälde des antiken Großstadtlebens in allen seinen Facetten. "Nach Mensch schmeckt jede Seite von mir"" (hominem pagina nostra sapit). Die zweisprachige Gesamtausgabe versucht erstmals in einer deutschen Prosaübersetzung die Gedankenbewegung der Epigramme nuanciert zu erfassen. Eine Einführung und ein Sachkommentar erschließen zusätzlich das Werk eines Dichters, auf den nicht nur unser Begriff des "Plagiats" zurückgeht, sondern der in seinen Epigrammen so etwas wie den Gesellsch

     

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    Language: German; Latin
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    ISBN: 9783050064109; 3050064102
    Edition: 3., vollständig überarbeitete Auflage
    Series: Sammlung Tusculum
    Subjects: Epigrams, Latin; Epigrams, Greek; Epigrams, Greek; Martial; Poetry; Epigrams, Latin; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; Latin
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  18. La fiction des déclamations
    Published: 2007
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden, Netherlands

    Focusing on the Latin declamations, this book discuses on the literary nature of these often underestimated texts, their fictional nature and relation to poetry and the novel Un univers fictionnel -- Suasoires, controverses et les libertés de... more

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    Focusing on the Latin declamations, this book discuses on the literary nature of these often underestimated texts, their fictional nature and relation to poetry and the novel Un univers fictionnel -- Suasoires, controverses et les libertés de l'histoire -- Comédie humaine, tragédie humaine-- Mécanique du paratexte -- Un cas paradigmatique: la jeune fille violée -- Réalité et plaisir de la fiction -- Rhétorique de l'énonciation -- Jeux de rôles et de perspectives -- Déclamateur fictif: requérant ou intime -- Déclamateur fictif: avocat représentant un client -- Déclamateur fictif: avocat plaignant dans une accusation publique -- Descriptions et poésie -- Vraisemblance et persuasion -- Une esthétique de l'horreur -- Intertextualité et re exivite -- Autres voix -- Représentations de femmes -- Image de l'homosexualité -- Déclamations et romans -- La mise en scène déclamatoire dans le roman latin -- La double vie des personnages romanesques: le père, le fils et la marâtre assassine -- Héros déclamateurs: l'exemple de Leucippe et Clitophon.

     

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    ISBN: 9789047423157; 9047423151
    Series: Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica batava 0169-8958 ; v. 290
    Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica batava ; v. 290
    Subjects: Rhetoric, Ancient; Rhetoric, Ancient; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; Latin; Rhetoric, Ancient; Declamaties; Retorica; Latijn; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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  19. Dialogues and essays
    Published: 2007
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    Stoic philosopher and tutor to the young emperor Nero, Seneca wrote moral essays - exercises in practical philosophy - on how to live in a troubled world. Strikingly applicable today, his thoughts on happiness and other subjects are here combined in... more

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    Stoic philosopher and tutor to the young emperor Nero, Seneca wrote moral essays - exercises in practical philosophy - on how to live in a troubled world. Strikingly applicable today, his thoughts on happiness and other subjects are here combined in a clear, modern translation with an introduction on Seneca's life and philosophy. - ;'No man is crushed by misfortune unless he has first been deceived by prosperity.'. In these dialogues and essays the Stoic philosopher Seneca outlines his thoughts on how to live in a troubled world. Tutor to the young emperor Nero, Seneca wrote exercises in pract

     

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    ISBN: 9780191517624; 0191517623
    Series: Oxford world's classics
    Subjects: Conduct of life; Ethics; Conduct of life; Ethics; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; Latin; Conduct of life; Ethics; Early works; Translations
    Other subjects: Seneca, Lucius Annaeus approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D; Seneca, Lucius Annaeus (approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D); Seneca, Lucius Annaeus approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D; Seneca, Lucius Annaeus
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  20. Vom Römertum zum Ästhetizismus
    Studien zu den Briefen des jüngeren Plinius
    Published: c2009
    Publisher:  Walter de Gruyter, Berlin

    Die Untersuchung bemüht sich, die im allgemeinen vernachlässigte künstlerische Form der Briefe des jüngeren Plinius herauszustellen. Behandelt werden folgende Themen: Exempla antiquitatis (Würdigungen großer Männer, die noch die alte Zeit verkörpern... more

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    Die Untersuchung bemüht sich, die im allgemeinen vernachlässigte künstlerische Form der Briefe des jüngeren Plinius herauszustellen. Behandelt werden folgende Themen: Exempla antiquitatis (Würdigungen großer Männer, die noch die alte Zeit verkörpern und für Plinius vorbildhaft sind: Verginius Rufus, Titius Aristo, Antoninus Arrianus, Cornutus Tertullus), Verfall der individuellen Freiheit nicht nur unter Domitian, sondern auch unter Trajan, des Senats und der Redekunst der Gegenwart, bedeutende Schriftsteller in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart (Cicero, Plinius der Ältere, Silius Italicus, Martial), humanitas im Umgang mit anderen (sowohl mit anderen Völkern als auch mit Frauen und Sklaven), schließlich die Villa als geistiger Lebensraum und die Rezeption der Landschaft. Plinius spricht jeweils aus einem dezidiert eigenen Blickwinkel heraus. Auf diese Weise ergibt sich ein Gesamtbild seiner geistigen Persönlichkeit sowie der kulturellen Bedingungen der Epoche, da das Einverständnis der Adressaten aus dem Senatorenstand vorauszusetzen ist Exempla antiquitatis -- Verfall der alten formen -- Vom Römertum zum Ästhetizismus -- Humanitas -- Der Lebensraum des Äshteten -- Tableau.

     

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    ISBN: 9783110217261; 3110217260
    Series: Beiträge zur Altertumskunde 1616-0452 ; Bd. 269
    Beiträge zur Altertumskunde ; Bd. 269
    Subjects: FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; Latin; Aesthetics; Personal correspondence
    Other subjects: Pliny; Pliny; Pliny the Younger; Pliny the Younger; Pliny
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  21. Martial
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  I.B. Tauris, London

    Why read Martial? -- Obstacles to the understanding and appreciation of Martial -- Martial's humour -- Some characteristics of Martial's poetry -- Reception and scholarship -- The influence of Martial and subsequent poets more

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    Why read Martial? -- Obstacles to the understanding and appreciation of Martial -- Martial's humour -- Some characteristics of Martial's poetry -- Reception and scholarship -- The influence of Martial and subsequent poets

     

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    ISBN: 0857727400; 9780857727404
    Series: Understanding classics
    Subjects: Literary studies: classical, early & medieval; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; Latin; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Martial; Martial
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  22. Cicero's use of judicial theater
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor

    "In Cicero's Use of Judicial Theater, Jon Hall examines Cicero's use of showmanship in the Roman law-courts, looking in particular at the nonverbal devices that he employs during his speeches as he attempts to manipulate opinion. Cicero's speeches in... more

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    "In Cicero's Use of Judicial Theater, Jon Hall examines Cicero's use of showmanship in the Roman law-courts, looking in particular at the nonverbal devices that he employs during his speeches as he attempts to manipulate opinion. Cicero's speeches in the law-courts often incorporate theatrical devices including the use of family relatives as props during emotional appeals, exploitation of tears and supplication, and the wearing of specially dirtied attire by defendants during a trial, all of which contrast strikingly with the practices of the modem advocate. Hall investigates how Cicero successfully deployed these techniques and why they played such a prominent part in the Roman courts. These "judicial theatrics" are rarely discussed by the ancient rhetorical handbooks, and Cicero's Judicial Theater argues that their successful use by Roman orators derives largely from the inherent theatricality of aristocratic life in ancient Rome--most of the devices deployed in the courts appear elsewhere in the social and political activities of the elite. While Cicero's Judicial Theater will be of interest primarily to professional scholars and students studying the speeches of Cicero, its wider analyses, both of Roman cultural customs and the idiosyncratic practices of the law-courts, will prove relevant also to social historians, as well as historians of legal procedure"-- Judicial theater in ancient Rome: some basic considerations -- A sordid business: the use of "mourning clothes" in the courts -- Too proud to beg: appeals and supplications in the courts -- Shedding tears in court: when crying is good -- Judicial theatrics beyond Cicero -- Conclusion.

     

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    Subjects: Theater; Oratory, Ancient; Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin; HISTORY ; Ancient ; Rome; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; Latin; HISTORY ; General; Oratory, Ancient; Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin; Theater; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Cicero, Marcus Tullius: Speeches
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  23. L. Annaei Senecae Apokolokyntōsis
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  [Teubner], [Leipzig]

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    Language: Latin
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    ISBN: 3110975343; 9783110975345
    Series: Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana
    Subjects: Satire, Latin; Humor; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; Latin; Satire, Latin
    Other subjects: Claudius Emperor of Rome (10 B.C.-54 A.D); Seneca, Lucius Annaeus (approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D); Seneca, Lucius Annaeus; Claudius
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxiv, 60 pages)
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  24. Historia Apollonii Regis Tyri
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin

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    ISBN: 311096774X; 9783110967746
    Series: Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana
    Subjects: Apollonius of Tyre (Fictitious character); Romances; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; Latin; Apollonius of Tyre (Fictitious character)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxi, 143 pages)
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  25. Matheseos
    Libri VIII
    Published: 1968
    Publisher:  B.G. Teubner, Stuttgart

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    ISBN: 3110965194; 9783110965193
    Edition: Editio stereotypa editionis anni [1897]
    Series: Matheseos ; Libri 8
    Subjects: Mathematics; Mathematics; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; Latin
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 278 pages)
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