Cicero: Epistulae ad Familiares: Volume 1, 62-47 B.C.
Title | Cicero: Epistulae ad Familiares: Volume 1, 62-47 B.C. PDF eBook |
Author | Marcus Tullius Cicero |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 556 |
Release | 2004-06-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780521606974 |
Professor Shackleton Bailey's edition of Cicero's letters to Atticus, also published in the Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries series, has been generally recognized as an outstanding achievement. Now Professor Shackleton Bailey presents his edition of the second major body of Cicero's correspondence - his letters to his friends. Unlike the Atticus volumes this edition contains no translation (this will be published elsewhere), which has made it possible to gather all the letters and commentary into only two volumes. The introduction, which includes a reassessment of the manuscript tradition, is followed by a completely revised text and apparatus criticus. The commentary covers many problems of text, interpretation, history, prosopography, and letter-chronology. Both volumes contain indexes. This edition is intended for use by students and specialists in Roman literature and history.
Cicero, Pro Caelio
Title | Cicero, Pro Caelio PDF eBook |
Author | Marcus Tullius Cicero |
Publisher | Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 1999-01-01 |
Genre | Rome |
ISBN | 0865164614 |
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Cicero's Use of Judicial Theater
Title | Cicero's Use of Judicial Theater PDF eBook |
Author | Jon C. R. Hall |
Publisher | University of Michigan Press |
Pages | 203 |
Release | 2014-08-13 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 0472052209 |
Judicial theatrics in Roman courts
Generic Interfaces in Latin Literature
Title | Generic Interfaces in Latin Literature PDF eBook |
Author | Theodore D. Papanghelis |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter |
Pages | 488 |
Release | 2013-03-22 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3110303698 |
Neither older empiricist positions that genre is an abstract concept, useless for the study of individual works of literature, nor the recent (post) modern reluctance to subject literary production to any kind of classification seem to have stilled the discussion on the various aspects of genre in classical literature. Having moved from more or less essentialist and/or prescriptive positions towards a more dynamic conception of the generic model, research on genre is currently considering "pushing beyond the boundaries", "impurity", "instability", "enrichment" and "genre-bending". The aim of this volume is to raise questions of such generic mobility in Latin literature. The papers explore ways in which works assigned to a particular generic area play host to formal and substantive elements associated with different or even opposing genres; assess literary works which seem to challenge perceived generic norms; highlight, along the literary-historical, the ideological and political backgrounds to "dislocations" of the generic map.
The Landmark Julius Caesar
Title | The Landmark Julius Caesar PDF eBook |
Author | Kurt A. Raaflaub |
Publisher | Anchor |
Pages | 898 |
Release | 2019-02-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0307455440 |
The Landmark Julius Caesar is the definitive edition of the five works that chronicle the military campaigns of Julius Caesar. Together, these five narratives present a comprehensive picture of military and political developments leading to the collapse of the Roman republic and the advent of the Roman Empire. The Gallic War is Caesar’s own account of his two invasions of Britain and of conquering most of what is today France, Belgium, and Switzerland. The Civil War describes the conflict in the following year which, after the death of his chief rival, Pompey, and the defeat of Pompey’s heirs and supporters, resulted in Caesar’s emergence as the sole power in Rome. Accompanying Caesar’s own commentaries are three short but essential additional works, known to us as the Alexandrian War, the African War, and the Spanish War. These were written by three unknown authors who were clearly eyewitnesses and probably Roman officers. Caesar’s clear and direct prose provides a riveting depiction of ancient warfare and, not incidentally, a persuasive portrait for the Roman people (and for us) of Caesar himself as a brilliant, moderate, and effective leader—an image that was key to his final success. Kurt A. Raaflaub’s masterful translation skillfully brings out the clarity and elegance of Caesar’s style, and this, together with such Landmark features as maps, detailed annotations, appendices, and illustrations, will provide every reader from lay person to scholar with a rewarding and enjoyable experience. (With 2-color text, maps, and illustrations throughout; web essays available at http://www.thelandmarkcaesar.com/)
Sex, Love, and Friendship
Title | Sex, Love, and Friendship PDF eBook |
Author | Adrianne Leigh McEvoy |
Publisher | Rodopi |
Pages | 551 |
Release | 2011-08 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 9401200688 |
The joke is that all the prostitutes go on vacation when the philosophers come to town. The reason that the other conventioneers do it; philosophers just talk about it. And talk about sex and love, and friendship is what the contributors to this volume do! They talk and argue, split hairs and clarify, all trying to advance our understanding of this most interesting practice of the human species. Some of the best minds on three continents, from four nations, and eighteen of the United States discuss such topics as adultery, commitment, cross dressing, gender politics, date rape, family, friendship, friends as lovers, gayness, love, marital pluralism, marriage, prostitution, religiously motivated anti-queer sentiments, same sex marriage, seduction, and self-respect. Rather than preach, participants probe our attitudes and practices involving these issues with the aim of better understanding the broad range of sexual practices of our species. The result is a collection of stimulating essays that can enliven class discussions as well as provide guidance for the sexually perplexed. The work is accessible to readers from high school through college and beyond.
Cicero: Epistulae ad Familiares: Volume 1, 62-47 B.C.
Title | Cicero: Epistulae ad Familiares: Volume 1, 62-47 B.C. PDF eBook |
Author | Marcus Tullius Cicero |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 556 |
Release | 2004-06-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780521606974 |
Professor Shackleton Bailey's edition of Cicero's letters to Atticus, also published in the Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries series, has been generally recognized as an outstanding achievement. Now Professor Shackleton Bailey presents his edition of the second major body of Cicero's correspondence - his letters to his friends. Unlike the Atticus volumes this edition contains no translation (this will be published elsewhere), which has made it possible to gather all the letters and commentary into only two volumes. The introduction, which includes a reassessment of the manuscript tradition, is followed by a completely revised text and apparatus criticus. The commentary covers many problems of text, interpretation, history, prosopography, and letter-chronology. Both volumes contain indexes. This edition is intended for use by students and specialists in Roman literature and history.