
C. CANTÙ STORIA DEGLI ITALIANI TOMO III.
CAPITOLO XXXI. Il secolo d'oro della letteratura latina.
CAPITOLO XXXII. Tiberio.
CAPITOLO XXXIII. Un imperatore pazzo, uno imbecille, uno artista.
CAPITOLO XXXIV. Prosperità materiale e depravazione morale. Lo stoicismo.
CAPITOLO XXXV. La Redenzione.
CAPITOLO XXXVI. Galba. — Otone. — Vitellio.
CAPITOLO XXXVII. I Flavj.
CAPITOLO XXXVIII. Imperatori stoici.
CAPITOLO XXXIX. Gli Antonini.
The volume opens a sweeping portrait of Italy’s formative centuries, centering on the age when Rome’s political might gave rise to an unprecedented flourishing of Latin letters. It shows how Augustus’ reign became synonymous with a cultural renaissance, linking the empire’s stability to the emergence of poets, historians and dramatists whose works would echo through the ages. Readers are invited to hear the rhythms of early Roman life, from harvest songs to the communal celebrations that stitched together the social fabric.
Turning to the stage, the book traces the evolution of Roman entertainment from simple folk performances to the sophisticated theater inspired by Greek models. It recounts how captured artists and itinerant troupes introduced new forms—saturnines, fescennines, and the early comedies of Plautus and Terence—blending music, dance and spoken word into a vibrant spectacle. By charting the contributions of figures like Livio Andronico and Ennius, the narrative reveals the gradual adoption of meters, structures and heroic themes that shaped Western drama.
Written in clear, lively prose, the work balances scholarly detail with vivid storytelling, making the distant world of ancient Italy feel immediate and relatable. Listeners will appreciate the author’s ability to render complex cultural shifts into an engaging auditory experience, while staying grounded in the everyday lives of the people who lived through this golden era.
Language
it
Duration
~12 hours (700K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Giovanni Fini, Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2020-10-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1804–1895
A hugely prolific 19th-century Italian man of letters, he wrote history, fiction, and political works with the energy of someone trying to explain an entire age. Best known for his sweeping historical writing, he helped shape how many readers of his time understood Italy's past.
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