Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green and Company, 1931 - 169 Seiten |
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... his own doom . When Brutus and Cassius were quarrelling , Marcus Favonius , a Roman senator , rushed into their presence and tried to calm them by quot- ing the speech of Nestor , beginning with the words [ 107 ] HOMER AND ROMAN ITALY.
... his own doom . When Brutus and Cassius were quarrelling , Marcus Favonius , a Roman senator , rushed into their presence and tried to calm them by quot- ing the speech of Nestor , beginning with the words [ 107 ] HOMER AND ROMAN ITALY.
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... Roman patriotism and to create national enthusiasm by means of a lit- erary creation constructed on Homeric founda- tions and largely out of Homeric materials . The Iliad furnished the hero , Aeneas the son of Venus and Anchises , and ...
... Roman patriotism and to create national enthusiasm by means of a lit- erary creation constructed on Homeric founda- tions and largely out of Homeric materials . The Iliad furnished the hero , Aeneas the son of Venus and Anchises , and ...
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... ROMAN HISTORIANS . Guglielmo Ferrero , Florence . ROMAN LAW . Roscoe Pound , Harvard Law School . ROMAN POETRY AND ITS INFLUENCE UPON EUROPEAN CULTURE . Paul Shorey , University of Chicago . ROMAN RHETORIC AND LITERARY CRITICISM ...
... ROMAN HISTORIANS . Guglielmo Ferrero , Florence . ROMAN LAW . Roscoe Pound , Harvard Law School . ROMAN POETRY AND ITS INFLUENCE UPON EUROPEAN CULTURE . Paul Shorey , University of Chicago . ROMAN RHETORIC AND LITERARY CRITICISM ...
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