The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Latin literature, Volume 2

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E. J. Kenney, W. V. Clausen
Cambridge University Press, 1982 - Classical literature - 973 pages
The Cambridge History of Classical Literature provides a comprehensive, critical survey of the literature of Greece and Rome from Homer till the Fall of Rome. This is the only modern work of this scope; it embodies the very considerable advances made by recent classical scholarship, and reflects too the increasing sophistication and vigour of critical work on ancient literature. The literature is presented throughout in the context of the culture and the social and hisotircal processes of which it is an integral part. The overall aim is to offer an authoritative work of reference and appraisal for one of the world's greatest continuous literary traditions. The work is divided into two volumes, each with a similar and broadly chronological structure. Among the special features are important introductory chapters by the General Editors on 'Books and Readers', discussing the conditions under which literature was written and read in antiquity. There are also extensive Appendices or Authors and Works giving detailed factual information in a convenient form. Technical annotation is otherwise kept to a minimum, and all quotations in foreign languages are translated.

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Contents

Books and readers in the Roman world
3
Author and public
15
The fata libellorum
25
The sense of cornua
31
The genesis of poetry in Rome
56
Ennius Annales
60
Drama
77
3333
89
Senecan tragedy
530
Flavian epic
558
339
578
Martial and Juvenal
597
Minor poetry
624
History and biography
639
Rhetoric and scholarship
674
Introductory
683

33333
107
Prose literature
138
The satires of Ennius and Lucilius
156
Predecessors
175
Poet and philosopher
213
Cicero and the relationship of oratory to literature
230
Sallust by F R D GOODYEAR Hildred Carlile Professor of Latin Bedford
268
College University of London
281
Uncertainties
297
The Georgics
320
Horace
378
20
404
21
420
The poems of exile
442
Achievement and characteristics
455
Challenge and response by D W T C VESSEY Lecturer in Classics Queen Mary College
497
Persius
509
Senecan prose
519
Poetry
692
Biography
723
History
732
Oratory and epistolography
755
357
760
Learning and the past
762
Minor figures
770
Appendix of authors and works
799
362
878
368
911
405
930
by MARTIN DRURY
936
Index
951
407
962
413
968
766
970
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