The Roman poets of the Republic

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The Roman poets of the Republic

William Young Sellar

(Cambridge library collection, . Classics)

Cambridge University Press, 2011

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Original t.p. reads: The Roman poets of the Republic, by W.Y. Sellar

Reprint. Originally published: Oxford : At the Clarendon Press, 1881 (New ed., rev. and enl.)

Includes bibliographical references

Description and Table of Contents

Description

William Young Sellar (1825-1890) was a scholar of Latin poetry. First published in 1880, this is a lively account of poetry in the Roman Republic, which was acclaimed as the purest art form of its time. Exploring the work of a range of poets, from Andronicus, Lucilius and others in the second century BCE, through to Lucretius and Catullus in the first century BCE, Sellar shows how poems were characterised by political, religious, and social factors, as well as by the personalities of the poets themselves. Looking at genres from tragedy to comedy to satire, he also considers the role of Greek literature in the shaping of Latin poetry, and how the poets influenced each other's work. The second edition of a volume originally published in 1863, this version features an updated account of the poems of Lucilius and Catullus, and two new chapters on Roman comedy.

Table of Contents

  • Preface to the second edition
  • 1. General characteristics of Roman poetry
  • 2. Vestiges of indigenous poetry in Rome and ancient Italy
  • 3. Beginning of Roman literature. Livius Andronicus, Cn. Naevius, 240-202 B.C.
  • 4. Q. Ennius, 239-170 BC
  • 4. Life, times, and personal traits. Various works. Genius and intellect
  • 5. Early Roman tragedy. M. Pacuvius, 219-129 BC. L. Accius, 170-about 90 BC
  • 6. Roman comedy. T. Maccius Plautus, about 254-184 BC
  • 7. Terence and the comic poets subsequent to Plautus
  • 8. Early Roman satire. C. Lucilius, died 102 BC
  • 9. Review of the first period
  • 10. Transition from Lucilius to Lucretius
  • 11. Lucretius. Personal characteristics
  • 12. The philosophy of Lucretius
  • 13. The religious attitude and moral teaching of Lucretius
  • 14. The literary art and genius of Lucretius
  • 15. Catullus.

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  • NCID
    BB08526158
  • ISBN
    • 9781108029827
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    englat
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge ; New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvi, 459 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
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