An Anthology of Latin ProseDonald Andrew Russell Clarendon Press, 1990 - 251 pagine Filling a major gap in the literature, this useful collection of Latin prose offers ninety-six short passages ranging from the second century B.C. to the sixth century A.D. The book allows students to sample a wide variety of Latin prose texts and illustrates both development and generic differences. Each text is accompanied by a short introduction and brief notes that explain difficult words and draw attention to linguistic and stylistic points. The selections include works by Cato the Censor, C. Gracchus, the annalists, Cicero, Sallust, Livy, Tacitus, Seneca, Vitruvius, and Pliny; some early Patristic texts; and extracts from the Vulgate. Chosen for their diversity and interesting content, the passages are completely accessible to both teachers and students of Latin language and literature, making this anthology invaluable in the teaching and study of Latin prose composition. |
Sommario
THE BEGINNINGS | 1 |
Torquatus and the Gaul Claudius Quadrigarius | 7 |
The parricides punishment pro Sex Roscio | 15 |
Defence of a young man pro Caelio 378 | 28 |
A letter to a historian ad familiares 5 12 15 | 38 |
The immortality of the soul ibid 278 | 47 |
The hand de natura deorum 2 1502 | 51 |
Socrates life and willing death Tusculanae disputationes 1 714 35 5 | 53 |
Corruption of style ibid 114 112 | 130 |
Trimalchio and his guests Petronius Satyricon | 136 |
FLAVIAN TIMES | 144 |
Bereavement ibid 6 praef 612 | 150 |
TACITUS AND PLINY 60 Apology for poetry Tacitus Dialogus 1213 | 158 |
Tacitus Britain Agricola 1012 | 161 |
The death of Galba Histories 1 401 49 | 164 |
A successful retreat Annals 1 658 | 167 |
Fraudulent behaviour de officiis 3 5860 | 57 |
A poets apology Martial Epigrammata | 59 |
CAESAR SALLUST AND SOME CONTEMPORARIES | 61 |
Caesars Britain ibid 5 1214 | 66 |
The Druids ibid 6 1314 | 70 |
The relief of Ulia de bello Hispaniensi 3 | 71 |
Romes corruption Sallust de coniuratione Catilinae 1011 | 72 |
Jugurtha Sallust Bellum Jugurthinum 57 | 74 |
Marius as consul ibid 85 1025 | 77 |
Legal problems Digest 9 2 52 | 79 |
De re rustica Varro de re rustica 1 69 2 praef 16 | 81 |
Atticus Nepos Atticus 1315 | 85 |
LIVY AND OTHER AUGUSTANS | 89 |
The rape and death of Lucretia Livy ab urbe condita 1 57 459 | 91 |
The Gauls in Rome ibid 5 412 | 95 |
Torquatus and the Gaul ibid 7 810 14 | 97 |
Hannibal in the Alps ibid 21 367 | 99 |
The repeal of the Lex Oppia ibid 34 4 | 101 |
praef 155 | 104 |
FROM TIBERIUS TO NERO | 111 |
Alexander turns back Q Curtius 9 3 119 | 117 |
On bearing insults Seneca de constantia | 124 |
The trial of Cremutius Cordus ibid 4 345 | 170 |
The murder of Agrippina ibid 14 35 | 172 |
The fire of Rome ibid 15 389 | 175 |
A Tiber flood ibid 8 17 | 180 |
The young Trajan Pliny Panegyricus 15 | 181 |
THE ANTONINE | 183 |
The death of Galba Suetonius Galba 1920 | 185 |
The bloody handprints on the wall Quintilian Declamationes maiores 1 1112 | 187 |
A princes day Fronto ad M Caesarem 4 5 | 189 |
The war with Antony Florus Epitome 2 21 | 190 |
Apuleius in his own defence Apuleius Apologia 6364 | 193 |
Psyche in the Underworld Apuleius Metamorphoses 6 1719 | 195 |
The vision of Isis ibid 11 36 | 197 |
The death of Philemon Apuleius Florida 16 | 201 |
TERTULLIAN AND MINUCIUS FELIX | 204 |
THE FOURTH CENTURY | 213 |
The Huns Ammianus Marcellinus 31 2 111 | 219 |
Rules for the clergy ibid 52 5 | 226 |
The Lord is my Shepherd Psalm 22 23 | 232 |
A FIFTHCENTURY LETTER | 238 |
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Parole e frasi comuni
alia aliquando also animo bello Caesar Cato causa Cicero Cicero's Claudius clause common consul corpus cuius deinde early eius eorum erit esset facere factum fere first form found genus give good great Greek habere have here history homines hominum Igitur illa illam ille illi illo illud illum inde inquit ipsum Itaque later Latin letters liberius Livy London long made magis manu maxime mihi minus more multa nemo neque nihil note nulla numquam nunc OLD s.v. omnibus omnium oratio Oxford parte passage perhaps posse posset potest primum prose quin quis quos rebus rerum Romani Rome saepe Sallust same satis seems semper Seneca sense sine sint speech style suam subjunctive Tacitus tamen tantum tempore tempus they tibi time tunc used usque velut verum word words work written
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