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The poets, playwrights, philosophers, and kings of ancient Rome left a legacy of literature that is the bedrock of modern western life. From our morals to our entertainment, everything that can be said was said thousands of years ago, and eloquently, by this warring, thinking, creative society.

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title:Roman Classics : Notes
author:Snodgrass, Mary Ellen.; Carey, G. K.; Roberts, James Lamar
publisher:John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (US)
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9780822011521
ebook isbn13:9780764517884
language:English
subjectLatin literature, Classical literature.
publication date:1988
lcc:
ddc:870.9
subject:Latin literature, Classical literature.
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Roman Classics
Notes
SUMMARIES AND CONCISE COMMENTARIES ABOUT THE
MAJOR WORKS OF CLASSIC ROMAN WRITERS, INCLUDING
Plautus Terence Cicero Julius Caesar
Lucretius Catullus Virgil
Horace Ovid Plutarch Suetonius
Tacitus Apuleius St. Augustine
and others
Mary Ellen Snodgrass, M.A.
University of North Carolina
INCORPORATED LINCOLN NEBRASKA 68501 Page 2 Editor Gary - photo 2
INCORPORATED
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA 68501
Page 2
Editor
Gary Carey, M.A.
University of Colorado
Consulting Editor
James L. Roberts, Ph.D.
Department of English
University of Nebraska
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mary Ellen Snodgrass earned her B.A. in British and classical literature from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, her M.A. in English from Appalachian State University, and certification in gifted education from Lenoir-Rhyne College. A member of the American Classical League, Virgilian Society, Phi Beta Kappa, AFT, NCTE, and IRA, she taught English and Latin at Hickory High School for twenty years and has served as chairman of the English department, coordinator of language arts for the Hickory City Schools, reader for the North Carolina Textbook Commission, and writer, editor, and consultant for major textbook publishers. Her published works include Cliffs Teaching Portfolios as well as articles for Islands magazine, the Presbyterian Center, ERIC, and other professional groups. She was contributing editor of The Short Story and You (National Textbook) and The Great American English Handbook (Perma-Bound).
ISBN 0-8220-1152-2
Copyright 1988
by
Cliffs Notes, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
Printed in U.S.A.
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Cliffs Notes, Inc. Lincoln, Nebraska
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CONTENTS
Introduction
9
Early Roman Literature (514240 B.C.)
Plautus
15
Picture 3
Menaechmi (The Twin Menaechmi)
18
Picture 4
Captivi (The Captives)
21
Picture 5
Aulularia (The Pot of Gold)
23
Picture 6
Amphitryon
25
The Roman Republic (24084 B.C.)
Ennius
31
Picture 7
The Annales
34
Roman Drama
37
Picture 8
Roman Theater
42
Picture 9
Costumes
44
Picture 10
Acting
45
Terence
47
Picture 11
Adelphi (The Brothers)
50
The Golden Age (83 B.C.17 A.D.)
Cicero
57
Picture 12
Essays, Letters, & Orations
61

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Julius Caesar
65
Picture 13
De Bello Gallico (The Gallic War)
72
Lucretius
83
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