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 Greatest Works of Roman Classical Literature stands as a testament to the immense diversity and richness of literary styles that flourished in ancient Rome, ranging from epic poetry and satirical works to philosophical treatises and historical narrations. This collection encapsulates the vast array of human experience, thought, and expression that characterized Roman intellectual life, showcasing standout pieces that have significantly impacted the course of literary history and thought. The anthology succeeds in weaving together the diverse threads of Roman literary culture, providing readers with a panoramic view of its complexity and depth. The contributors to this anthology, including famed figures such as Seneca, Cicero, Vergil, and Pliny the Younger among others, bring with them backgrounds that are as varied as the empire itself. These authors collectively represent the philosophical, poetic, and political diversity of Roman society. Their works, which span the Republic to the decline of the Empire, offer insights into the evolution of Roman literature, reflecting various cultural, historical, and literary movements of their times. This anthology not only highlights individual genius but also how these voices collectively contribute to a broader understanding of Roman culture and thought. This collection promises an unparalleled opportunity for readers to immerse themselves in the world of Roman classical literature. By exploring the breadth of perspectives, styles, and themes presented, readers are invited to engage with the texts in a manner that is both educational and enlightening. The Greatest Works of Roman Classical Literature is an essential volume for those who wish to deepen their understanding of Roman civilization and its literary legacy, fostering a dialogue between the ancient texts and modern readers that is both enriching and reflective.

Pliny the Younger