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CliffsNotes on Roman Classics

von Mary Ellen Snodgrass

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Cliffs Notes on Roman Classics is the reference book you need to understand the values and ideas inherent in Latin literature and Roman civilization. It is a must for students of: the Humanities English Literature World Literature Law Classical Literature and Languages Political Science History Theatre and Drama Religion Speech Communications Use this invaluable reference book to: * Give you concise overviews of Roman poets, playwrights, orators, satirists, philosophers, historians, and their works. * Locate topics for term papers and essays. * Check facts, dates, spelling, and pronunciation. * Identify the five major divisions of Latin literature, including the Golden Age and the Silver Age. * Discover the genesis of biography, the encyclopedia, and the art of satire. * Recognize literary allusions to people and events such as Little Boots, the Queen of the Nile, the Good Emperors, the Roman Homer, crossing the Rubicon, the eruption of Vesuvius, the Battle of Actium, and the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. * Comprehend, through example, such terms as Philippics, persona non grata, a sound mind in a sound body, the law of three children, plebes, and equites, lightning war, divide and conquer, the sublime, toga virilis, triumvirate, the die is cast, de rerum natura, apologia, veni vidi vici, arms and the man, et tu Brute, Pax Romana, Cumaean Sybil, Ides of March, bread and circuses, pontifex maximus, and the Vulgate Bible. * Place Roman authors in historical context and chronological relationship to one another. * Review the accomplishments of Roman civilization under its various forms of government. * Recognize the roots of Western poetic themes and genres in such Latin writers as Ovid, Virgil, and Catullus. * Discover the importance of Christian thought as Rome evolved into the center of the Catholic world. * Understand the great influence of major Greek ideas, such as Epicureanism, Platonism, Aristotilianism, and the Golden Mean.… (mehr)
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In Mary Snodgrass’s Roman Classics, she explores and summarizes the works of many of the major figures in Roman literary history. Starting with Plautus in the Early Republic, she goes through the Republic Years, the Golden Age, the Silver Age, and finally, the Late Empire. She rightfully spends more time in the Golden Age, with Virgil and Ovid getting the majority of the attention. The plays themselves (or at least, the summary of the plays) are rich with intrigue and early theatrical devices. While the mode of delivery is significantly different from modern plays, the emotions and storytelling are still apparent.

While there is nothing absolutely or inherently immoral about reading Cliffs Notes, it is readily apparent that you miss the nuances of the actual text. On the other hand, this book did get me ready for the classics I have to read for the rest of the division. Overall, in a pinch, it’ll do. Otherwise, cowboy up and read the real thing.

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Cliffs Notes on Roman Classics is the reference book you need to understand the values and ideas inherent in Latin literature and Roman civilization. It is a must for students of: the Humanities English Literature World Literature Law Classical Literature and Languages Political Science History Theatre and Drama Religion Speech Communications Use this invaluable reference book to: * Give you concise overviews of Roman poets, playwrights, orators, satirists, philosophers, historians, and their works. * Locate topics for term papers and essays. * Check facts, dates, spelling, and pronunciation. * Identify the five major divisions of Latin literature, including the Golden Age and the Silver Age. * Discover the genesis of biography, the encyclopedia, and the art of satire. * Recognize literary allusions to people and events such as Little Boots, the Queen of the Nile, the Good Emperors, the Roman Homer, crossing the Rubicon, the eruption of Vesuvius, the Battle of Actium, and the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. * Comprehend, through example, such terms as Philippics, persona non grata, a sound mind in a sound body, the law of three children, plebes, and equites, lightning war, divide and conquer, the sublime, toga virilis, triumvirate, the die is cast, de rerum natura, apologia, veni vidi vici, arms and the man, et tu Brute, Pax Romana, Cumaean Sybil, Ides of March, bread and circuses, pontifex maximus, and the Vulgate Bible. * Place Roman authors in historical context and chronological relationship to one another. * Review the accomplishments of Roman civilization under its various forms of government. * Recognize the roots of Western poetic themes and genres in such Latin writers as Ovid, Virgil, and Catullus. * Discover the importance of Christian thought as Rome evolved into the center of the Catholic world. * Understand the great influence of major Greek ideas, such as Epicureanism, Platonism, Aristotilianism, and the Golden Mean.

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