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Loading... Latin Literature: An Anthology (Penguin Classics) (1958)by Michael Grant (Editor)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. A good introductory book into the world of the Romans. Poetry, history, biography and philosopy combine to give a complete idea of what it was like to be living in those times. ( ) no reviews | add a review
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"This classic anthology traces the development of Latin literature from the early Republican works of Cicero and Catullus, to the writers of the Empire such as Lucan and Petronius, to the later writings of St Augustine. The selections cover comedy and epic, history and philosophy, in prose and in verse, and each passage is prefaced by an introduction to the author and his influence. The translators range across history from Alexander Pope and Lord Byron to contemporaries. The result is a broad and brilliant overview of the civilization of Rome and its Empire--an ideal introduction to Latin literature."-- No library descriptions found. |
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