Terence, the comedies
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Terence, the comedies
(Complete Roman drama in translation)
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992, c1974
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Formerly published: The complete comedies of Terence. New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, 1974
内容説明・目次
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: hbk ISBN 9780801843532
内容説明
In English translations that achieve a lively readability without sacrificing the dramatic and comic impact of the original Latin, this volume presents all six comedies: The Girl from Andros (Andria), The Self-Tormentor (Heautontimorumenos), The Eunuch (Eunouchus), Phormios, The Brothers (Adelphoe), and Her Husband's Mother (Hecyra).
目次
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The Stonecutter and His Craft
Chapter 3. Reading Roman Inscriptions
Chapter 4. Dating Roman Inscriptions
Chapter 5. The Survival of Roman Inscriptions
Chapter 6. Recording and Publication
Chapter 7. The Emperor
Chapter 8. Local Government and Society
Chapter 9. The Roads That Lead to Rome
Chapter 10. Administration of an Empire
Chapter 11. The Army and the Frontiers
Chapter 12. Temples and Altars of the Gods
Chapter 13. Gravestones and Tomb Monuments
Chapter 14. Trade, Economy, and the Business World
Chapter 15. Populusque Romanus
Chapter 16. Christianity
Chapter 17. The Later Roman Empire
Chapter 18. Conclusion. The Value of Roman Inscriptions
Appendices
1. Emperors and dates
2. Common abbreviations
3. Roman voting-tribes
4. Contents of CIL volumes
5. Epigraphic conventions
Footnotes
Bibliography
Index
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: pbk ISBN 9780801843549
内容説明
In English translations that achieve a lively readability without sacrificing the dramatic and comic impact of the original Latin, this volume presents all six comedies: The Girl from Andros (Andria), The Self-Tormentor (Heautontimorumenos), The Eunuch (Eunouchus), Phormios, The Brothers (Adelphoe), and Her Husband's Mother (Hecyra).
目次
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The Stonecutter and His Craft
Chapter 3. Reading Roman Inscriptions
Chapter 4. Dating Roman Inscriptions
Chapter 5. The Survival of Roman Inscriptions
Chapter 6. Recording and Publication
Chapter 7. The Emperor
Chapter 8. Local Government and Society
Chapter 9. The Roads That Lead to Rome
Chapter 10. Administration of an Empire
Chapter 11. The Army and the Frontiers
Chapter 12. Temples and Altars of the Gods
Chapter 13. Gravestones and Tomb Monuments
Chapter 14. Trade, Economy, and the Business World
Chapter 15. Populusque Romanus
Chapter 16. Christianity
Chapter 17. The Later Roman Empire
Chapter 18. Conclusion. The Value of Roman Inscriptions
Appendices
1. Emperors and dates
2. Common abbreviations
3. Roman voting-tribes
4. Contents of CIL volumes
5. Epigraphic conventions
Footnotes
Bibliography
Index
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