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Latin Poetry

There are 26 posts tagged Latin Poetry (this is page 4 of 9).

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‘Silver Age’ Again

Chris comments in the post below:If I recall, some “silver age” authors actually first designated Cicero, Vergil, and company as authors of the “Golde

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Eric in Uncategorized | June 25, 2008 | 304 Words

‘Silver Age’ Literature

I was intrigued by a footnote in Stephen Hinds’ Allusion and Intertext regarding the post-antique designation of early imperial literature as ‘silver’

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Eric in Uncategorized | June 25, 2008 | 201 Words

On the Virtues of Keeping Your Mouth Shut

Inspired by Dennis, I was looking through the Disticha Catonis and found a few good ones on holding your tongue, and thought I’d post them here.3. Vir

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Eric in Uncategorized | June 20, 2008 | 65 Words

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