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Fragmentary Republican Latin

Title
Fragmentary Republican Latin [electronic resource] / Ennius ; edited and translated by Sander M. Goldberg, Gesine Manuwald.
Author
Ennius, Quintus
Publication
Cambridge, Massachsetts : Harvard University Press, [2018]-

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Additional Authors
  • Goldberg, Sander M.
  • Manuwald, Gesine
  • Maltby, Robert
  • Slater, Niall W., 1954-
Series Statement
Loeb classical library ; 294, 537
Uniform Title
  • Loeb classical library ; 294, 537.
  • Fragmentary Republican Latin (Online)
  • Testimonia.
  • Epic fragments.
  • Dramatic fragments.
  • Minor works.
  • Fragments. English.
  • Fragments. Latin.
Alternative Title
Fragmentary Republican Latin (Online)
Subject
  • Latin poetry
  • Latin poetry > Translations into English
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (volume 1, pages xxxix-lxxxviii) and concordances.
Access (note)
  • Access restricted to authorized users.
Language (note)
  • Texts (extant fragments of the works of Quintus Ennius) in Latin, with English translations on facing pages; introduction and notes in English.
Contents
I. Testimonia ; Epic fragments -- II. Dramatic fragments ; Minor works -- VI. Livius Andronicus. Naevius. Caecilius / edited and translated by Robert Maltby, Niall W. Slater
LCCN
2017940159
OCLC
ssj0001980209
Author
Ennius, Quintus.
Title
Fragmentary Republican Latin [electronic resource] / Ennius ; edited and translated by Sander M. Goldberg, Gesine Manuwald.
Imprint
Cambridge, Massachsetts : Harvard University Press, [2018]-
Description
1 online resource (6 volumes)
Series
Loeb classical library ; 294, 537
Loeb classical library ; 294, 537.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (volume 1, pages xxxix-lxxxviii) and concordances.
Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
Summary
"Quintus Ennius (239-169 BC), widely regarded as the father of Roman literature, was instrumental in creating a new Roman literary identity and inspired major developments in Roman religion, social organization, and popular culture. Brought in 204 to Rome in the entourage of Cato, Ennius took up residence on the Aventine and, fluent in his native Oscan as well as Greek and Latin, became one of the first teachers to introduce Greek learning to Romans through public readings of Greek and Latin texts. Best known for domesticating Greek epic and drama, Ennius also pursued a wide range of literary endeavors and found success in almost all of them. His tragedies were long regarded as classics of the genre, and his Annals gave Roman epic its canonical shape and pioneered many of its most characteristic features. Other works included philosophical works in prose and verse, epigrams, didactic poems, dramas on Roman themes (praetextae), and occasional poetry that informed the later development of satire. This two-volume edition of Ennius, which inaugurates the Loeb series Fragmentary Republican Latin, replaces that of Warmington in Remains of Old Latin, Volume I and offers fresh texts, translations, and annotation that are fully current with modern scholarship."--Publisher's description.
Language
Texts (extant fragments of the works of Quintus Ennius) in Latin, with English translations on facing pages; introduction and notes in English.
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Added Author
Goldberg, Sander M.
Manuwald, Gesine.
Maltby, Robert.
Slater, Niall W., 1954-
Ennius, Quintus. Fragments. English (Goldberg and Manuwald)
Ennius, Quintus. Fragments. Latin (Goldberg and Manuwald)
Added Title
Container of (work): Testimonia.
Container of (work): Epic fragments.
Container of (work): Dramatic fragments.
Container of (work): Minor works.
Contained in (expression): Fragments. English.
Contained in (expression): Fragments. Latin.
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