
audiobook
by George Middleton, Thomas Ross Mills
The Student’s Companion to Latin Authors
PREFACE
INTRODUCTORY NOTE
CHAPTER I. - EARLY POETS AND PROSE WRITERS. - LIVIUS ANDRONICUS. - (1) LIFE.
(2) WORKS.
CHAPTER II - THE CICERONIAN AGE. - CICERO. - (1) LIFE.
CHAPTER III - THE AUGUSTAN AGE. - VIRGIL. - (1) LIFE.
CHAPTER IV. - POST-AUGUSTAN WRITERS. - VELLEIUS PATERCULUS.
APPENDIX A - ON SOME OF THE CHIEF ANCIENT AUTHORITIES FOR THE HISTORY OF ROMAN LITERATURE.
APPENDIX B - SELECT LIST OF EDITIONS.
This companion offers students a concise, fact‑filled guide to the major Latin writers, from the earliest dramatist Livius Andronicus through Tacitus and the later Pliny. Each entry gathers reliable biographical details, chronological lists of works, and ample quotations drawn directly from the authors themselves, letting listeners hear the voices of antiquity without wading through dense criticism. The authors have leaned on the classic reference of Teuffel and Schwabe while also citing modern editions, ensuring the information is both scholarly and accessible.
Designed for upper‑school and university courses, the volume fits neatly alongside more interpretive texts, supplying the hard data that students often need to support their literary analysis. Minor poets and historians appear where they illuminate the major figures, keeping the book focused yet comprehensive. A brief appendix lists the chief ancient authorities and recommended editions, making it a handy reference for anyone studying Roman literature.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (620K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Stefan Cramme and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2009-03-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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