
The Roman Poets of the Republic, 2nd edition
by W. Y. Sellar
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- THE ROMAN POETS OF THE REPUBLIC
- PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION.
- CONTENTS.
- CORRIGENDA ET ADDENDA.
- CHAPTER I. GENERAL CHARACTER OF ROMAN POETRY.
- CHAPTER II. VESTIGES OF EARLY INDIGENOUS POETRY IN ROME AND ANCIENT ITALY.
- CHAPTER III. THE BEGINNING OF ROMAN LITERATURE—LIVIUS ANDRONICUS—CN. NAEVIUS, B.C. 240-202.
- CHAPTER IV. ENNIUS.
- CHAPTER V. EARLY ROMAN TRAGEDY—M. PACUVIUS, B.C. 219-129; L. ACCIUS, B.C. 170-ABOUT B.C. 90.
- CHAPTER VI. ROMAN COMEDY. PLAUTUS. ABOUT 254 TO 184 B.C.
- CHAPTER VII. TERENCE AND THE COMIC POETS SUBSEQUENT TO PLAUTUS.
- CHAPTER VIII. EARLY ROMAN SATIRE—C. LUCILIUS, DIED 102 B.C.
- CHAPTER IX. REVIEW OF THE FIRST PERIOD.
- CHAPTER X. TRANSITION FROM LUCILIUS TO LUCRETIUS AND CATULLUS.
- CHAPTER XI. LUCRETIUS.—PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS.
- CHAPTER XII. THE PHILOSOPHY OF LUCRETIUS.
- CHAPTER XIII. THE RELIGIOUS ATTITUDE AND MORAL TEACHING OF LUCRETIUS.
- CHAPTER XIV. THE LITERARY ART AND GENIUS OF LUCRETIUS.
- CHAPTER XV. CATULLUS.
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