The Greatest Works of Roman Classical Literature

The Greatest Works of Roman Classical Literature

Por Alfred John Church (Traductor), Ammianus Marcellinus, Apuleius, Augustus, Boethius, W. S. Bohn (Traductor), Frederick Charles Tindal Bosanquet (Traductor), William Jackson Brodribb (Traductor), Harold Edgeworth Butler (Traductor), Catullus, Cicero, Claudian, Robinson Ellis (Traductor), Ennius, Lewis Evans (Traductor), William Charles Firebaugh (Traductor), Richard Mott Gummere (Traductor), Saint Augustine of Hippo, Horace, J.S.Watson (Traductor), John Selby Watson (Traductor), E. Jones (Traductor), Julius Caesar, Juvenal, William Ellery Leonard (Traductor), Lucan, Lucius Annaeus Seneca, Lucretius, John William Mackail (Traductor), Martial, W. A. McDevitte (Traductor), The Metamorphoses, Cornelius Nepos, Paul Nixon (Traductor), Persius, Petronius, Maurice Platnauer (Traductor), Plautus, Plutarch, Quintilian, James Rhoades (Traductor), Edward Ridley (Traductor), Henry Thomas Riley (Traductor), William Rose (Traductor), Sallust, Frederick W. Shipley (Traductor), Christopher Smart (Traductor), Suetonius, Tacitus, Terence, Tibullus, Fernando Vicente Sánchez, Virgil, Theodore Chickering Williams (Traductor), Pliny the Younger

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Sinopsis

The anthology, *The Greatest Works of Roman Classical Literature*, encapsulates the grandeur and diversity that define Roman literary achievement. This collection spans a remarkable range of genres and styles, illustrating the complexity and nuance of Roman thought and expression over centuries. From the epic grandeur of Virgil to the philosophical insights of Seneca, and the satirical edge of Juvenal, these texts vividly illuminate the multifaceted nature of Roman cultural and intellectual life. Standout pieces such as those by Cicero and Horace weave together political intrigue with poetic elegance, exemplifying the versatility and enduring significance of Roman literature. The volume assembles the voices of influential figures like Julius Caesar and Pliny the Younger, alongside lesser-known authors who collectively depict the tapestry of Roman society. The anthology is deeply rooted in historical and cultural movements from the late Republic to the early Empire, presenting a dialogue between the political realms of Caesar and Augustus and the philosophical meditations of Boethius and Saint Augustine. By incorporating works from a vast array of backgrounds and disciplines, this collection enhances our understanding of pivotal movements such as Stoicism and Epicureanism, enriching the reader's perspective on antiquity. This comprehensive collection offers readers a unique opportunity to explore the many facets of Roman thought, its educational value extending far beyond mere literary enjoyment. As you delve into the volume, you engage in a rich dialogue between diverse perspectives, providing an enlightening journey through the depths of classical wisdom. *The Greatest Works of Roman Classical Literature* serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in exploring the intersections of history, philosophy, and art, inviting readers to contemplate the timeless relevance of Roman contributions to literature and human knowledge.

Pliny the Younger