A History of Roman Literature

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A History of Roman Literature

by Harold North Fowler

EN·~9 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total
1

A HISTORY OF ROMAN LITERATURE

0:17
2

PREFACE

4:22
3

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:15
4

BOOK I THE PERIOD OF THE REPUBLIC

2:59:15
5

BOOK II THE AUGUSTAN PERIOD

2:13:12
6

BOOK III THE EMPIRE AFTER AUGUSTUS

3:38:58
7

APPENDIX I BIBLIOGRAPHY

21:26
8

APPENDIX II CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE

9:34
9

FOOTNOTES:

10:41
10

INDEX

15:29

Description

A clear, chronological journey through the rise of Roman letters, this volume invites listeners to explore how a practical, politically driven society gave shape to a literature that still echoes in modern culture. Beginning with the earliest Republican poets and dramatists, it traces the evolution of genres—from tragedy and comedy to epic and historiography—while keeping the narrative anchored to the events students may already know.

The author weaves concise biographies and precise dates into each chapter, turning dates into memory aids and giving each writer a tangible personality. Selections from the original Latin are rendered in readable English verse, often in blank verse that mirrors the rhythm of the source, and the book also highlights fragmentary works whose influence survived only in scattered pieces. Helpful tools such as a chronological table, comprehensive index, and a curated bibliography make further study easy.

While the early centuries receive the most detailed treatment, the later Roman period is also surveyed, showing its profound impact on medieval and Renaissance thought. Listeners come away with a solid foundation for appreciating both the surviving masterpieces and the lost voices that once shaped the literary world.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (570K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-02-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Harold North Fowler

Harold North Fowler

1859–1955

An American classicist and archaeologist, he helped bring Greek thought to modern readers through early Loeb Classical Library translations of Plato. He also spent decades teaching Greek and writing about the ancient world with a scholar’s care and a teacher’s clarity.

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