Cassell's Encyclopædia of World Literature, Volume 1Sigfrid Henry Steinberg Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 - 2086 pagina's |
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Pagina 325
... Latin Literature ( 1895 ) ; J. Wight Duff , Literary History of Rome from the Origins to the Close of the Golden Age ( 1909 ) and Literary History of Rome in the Silver Age , from Tiberius to Hadrian ( 1930 ) ; M. Schanz , Geschichte ...
... Latin Literature ( 1895 ) ; J. Wight Duff , Literary History of Rome from the Origins to the Close of the Golden Age ( 1909 ) and Literary History of Rome in the Silver Age , from Tiberius to Hadrian ( 1930 ) ; M. Schanz , Geschichte ...
Pagina 329
... Latin seemed again to be a living language . The poems of Pontano , Sannazaro and Mantovano found readers in the succeeding centuries . The Italian humanists set the example for Europe . France became a home of clas- sical studies and ...
... Latin seemed again to be a living language . The poems of Pontano , Sannazaro and Mantovano found readers in the succeeding centuries . The Italian humanists set the example for Europe . France became a home of clas- sical studies and ...
Pagina 333
... Latin . There seems to be a twofold explanation for this . For many centuries serious literature had been written in Latin and addressed to an audience which , though small , was inter- national : vernacular literature , stories in ...
... Latin . There seems to be a twofold explanation for this . For many centuries serious literature had been written in Latin and addressed to an audience which , though small , was inter- national : vernacular literature , stories in ...
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