Latin Literature by J. W. (John William) Mackail
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VII. PROSE OF THE CICERONIAN AGE.
Julius Caesar--The Continuators of the Commentaries-- Sallust--Nepos--Varro--Publilius Syrus II. THE AUGUSTAN AGE. I. VIRGIL. II. HORACE. III. PROPERTIUS AND THE ELEGISTS. Augustan Tragedy--Gallus--Propertius--Tibullus IV. OVID. Sulpicia--Ovid V. LIVY. VI. THE LESSER AUGUSTANS. Manilius--Phaedrus--Velleius--Paterculus--Celsus-- Vitruvius--The Elder Seneca III. THE EMPIRE. I. THE ROME OF NERO. The Younger Seneca--Lucan--Persius--Quintus Curtius --Columella--Calpurnius--Petronius II. THE SILVER AGE. Statius--Valerius Flaccus--Silius Italicus--Martial--The Elder Pliny--Quintilian III. TACITUS. IV. JUVENAL, THE YOUNGER PLINY, SUETONIUS: DECAY OF CLASSICAL LATIN. V. THE ELOCUTIO NOVELLA. Fronto--Apuleius--The Pervigilium Veneris VI. EARLY LATIN CHRISTIANITY. |
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