Excerpt from Ennius und Vergilius: Kriegsbilder aus Roms Grosser Zeit
Monaten des Friedens erarbeiteten, hier lesen von der Volkerfurie Discordia. Mich aber laß in Erinnerung an die Zeit, in der ich die Rücksendung des Dir zur Durchsicht gesandten Manuskripts erwartete, schließen mit den Worten des Plinius, der in ähnlicher Lage an seinen Freund Tacitus schrieb: 'nunc a te librum meum cum adnotationibus tuis exspecto. O iu0undas, o pulchras vices. Quam me delectat, quod, si qua posteris cura nostri, usquequaque narrabitur, qua concordia simplicitate fide vixerimus'.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This intriguing book explores the origins of Vergilās epic poetry in earlier Roman literature, referencing Ennius, the father of Latin poetry. The author ingeniously traces the development of the epic form and the influences that shaped Vergilās literary genius. Delving deeply into the complex relationship between these acclaimed poets, this book sheds new light on the profound influence Ennius had on Vergilās Aeneid. By comparing and contrasting the works of these literary giants, the author skillfully reveals the evolution of Roman epic poetry. Moreover, this book examines how Enniusās philosophical ideas permeated Vergilās work, particularly his use of the figure Discordia to embody the destructive power of war. This exploration of an intriguing literary connection provides fresh insights into the development of one of the greatest works of Western literature. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9780259136613_0
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