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Lucilius, Gaius, --- Lucilius, Gaius --- -Criticism, Textual --- Criticism, Textual. --- Lucilio, Gaio, --- Lucilius, C. --- Lucilius, Caius,
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This volume considers linguistic, cultural, and literary trends that fed into the creation of Roman satire in second-century BC Rome. Combining approaches drawn from linguistics, Roman history, and Latin literature, the chapters share a common purpose of attempting to assess how Lucilius' satires functioned in the social environment in which they were created and originally read. Particular areas of focus include audiences for satire, the mixing of varieties of Latin in the satires, and relationships with other second-century genres, including comedy, epic, and oratory. Lucilius' satires emerged at a time when Rome's new status as an imperial power and its absorption of influences from the Greek world were shaping Roman identity. With this in mind the book provides new perspectives on the foundational identification of satire with what it means to be Roman and satire's unique status as 'wholly ours' tota nostra among Latin literary genres.
Satire, Latin --- History and criticism. --- Lucilius, Gaius, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- History and criticism --- Criticism and interpretation --- Lucilio, Gaio, --- Lucilius, C. --- Lucilius, Caius, --- E-books --- Satire, Latin - History and criticism --- Lucilius, Gaius, - approximately 180 B.C.-approximately 102 B.C. - Criticism and interpretation --- Lucilius, Gaius, - approximately 180 B.C.-approximately 102 B.C.
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Greek poetry, Hellenistic --- Verse satire, Latin --- History and criticism --- Callimachus --- Lucilius, Gaius, --- Lucilio, Gaio, --- Lucilius, C. --- Lucilius, Caius, --- Callimachus Cyrenaeus --- Callimaco --- Callimaque --- Kallimachus --- Kallimachos --- Kallimachos van Kyrene --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Rome --- In literature. --- Lucilius, Caius [Junior] --- Kallimakh --- Kālīmākhūs al-Qūrīnī --- Qūrīnī, Kālīmākhūs --- Calímaco --- Kallimach --- Καλλίμαχος --- Lucilius, Caius [Maior]
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Biography as a literary form. --- Satire, Latin --- Verse satire, Latin --- Biographie (Genre littéraire) --- Satire latine --- Poésie satirique latine --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Lucilius, Gaius, --- Biographie (Genre littéraire) --- Poésie satirique latine --- Biography as a literary form --- Biography --- Authorship --- Prose literature --- History and criticism --- Technique --- Lucilio, Gaio, --- Lucilius, C. --- Lucilius, Caius, --- Satire, Latin - History and criticism. --- Lucilius, Gaius (ca. 180-ca. 102 B.C)Lucilius, Caius (0180?-0102? av. J.-C.)
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Horacio y la poesía gastronómica antigua es un estudio sobre la influencia de la poesía griega y romana de contenidos culinarios sobre las Sátiras 2.4 y 2.8 de Horacio. Tomando como punto de partida la definición de poesía gastronómica adoptada por Enzo Degani para la literatura griega, se lleva a cabo, en la primera parte, una panorámica general de este género o subgénero en Grecia desde el yambo arcaico (Ananio e Hipónax) a las obras de Arquéstrato de Gela y Matrón de Pítane, pasando por la Comedia Antigua y Media; se atiende especialmente a la forma como se presentan dichos contenidos en verso y a otras implicaciones ideológicas relevantes para el estudio de sus continuadores romanos. En la segunda parte, se analiza la introducción de este tipo de poesía en Roma en tres capítulos dedicados, respectivamente, a los Hedyphagetica de Ennio, las Sátiras de Lucilio y la Menipea de Varrón, tomando en consideración los posibles elementos heredados de la literatura griega precedente y los elementos originales. Finalmente, se estudian las citadas sátiras de Horacio a la luz de los precedentes griegos y romanos; además de los aspectos formales, se analiza la cuestión de la interpretación de las dos sátiras y su relación con lo jocoserio.-
Horatius Flaccus, Quintus --- Ennius, Quintus --- Lucilius, Caius --- Varro, Marcus --- Terentius --- Terentius Afer, Publius --- Terentius, P. --- Terence --- Afer, Publius Terentius --- Afro, Publio Terencio --- Terenz --- Terencjusz --- Terent︠s︡iĭ, Publiĭ --- Terencio --- Terencio Afro, Publio --- Terentios --- Terenzio Afro, Publio --- Terenzio --- Terentius Apher, Publius --- Apher, Publius Terentius --- טרנטיוס --- Varro, Marcus Terentius --- Varron --- Varrón, --- Varrone, Terenzio, --- Varrone, Marco Terenzio, --- Varron, Mark Terent︠s︡iĭ, --- Varron Reatinskiĭ, Mark Terent︠s︡iĭ, --- Varrón, Marco Terencio, --- Warron, Marek Terencjusz, --- Lucilius, Gaius, --- Lucilio, Gaio, --- Lucilius, C. --- Lucilius, Caius, --- Ennio, Quinto --- Horace --- Horatius Flaccus, Q. --- Horacij Flakk, Kvint --- Gorat︠s︡īĭ --- Gorat︠s︡iĭ Flakk, Kvint --- Horacij --- Horacio, --- Horacio Flaco, Q. --- Horacjusz --- Horacjusz Flakkus, Kwintus --- Horacy --- Horaṭiyos --- Horaṭiyus --- Horats --- Horaz --- Khorat︠s︡iĭ --- Khorat︠s︡iĭ Flak, Kvint --- Orazio --- Orazio Flacco, Quinto --- הוראציוס --- הורטיוס --- Gastronomie --- Poésie grecque --- Poésie latine
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