The History of Roman Literature (ePub)
From the Earliest Period to the Death of Marcus Aurelius
(Sprache: Englisch)
In 'The History of Roman Literature' written by Charles Thomas Cruttwell, the reader is taken on a comprehensive journey through the development of Roman literary traditions. Cruttwell skillfully examines the various genres of Roman literature such as...
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In 'The History of Roman Literature' written by Charles Thomas Cruttwell, the reader is taken on a comprehensive journey through the development of Roman literary traditions. Cruttwell skillfully examines the various genres of Roman literature such as poetry, drama, and oratory, providing insight into the key works and authors that shaped the Roman literary landscape. The book is written in a scholarly and engaging style, making it accessible to both academics and general readers interested in the subject. Cruttwell's meticulous research and analysis offer a thorough understanding of the cultural and historical contexts that influenced Roman literary production. His attention to detail and critical insights make this work a valuable resource for anyone studying Roman literature. Charles Thomas Cruttwell, a respected scholar and historian, draws from his expertise in Roman antiquity to provide readers with a nuanced perspective on the evolution of Roman literature. His passion for the subject is evident in the depth of knowledge displayed throughout the book, making it a compelling read for those seeking to delve into the rich literary tradition of ancient Rome. I highly recommend 'The History of Roman Literature' to students, academics, and enthusiasts alike who wish to explore the fascinating world of Roman letters and the enduring impact of Roman literature on Western culture.
Autoren-Porträt von Charles Thomas Cruttwell
Charles Thomas Cruttwell (1847-1911) was a learned figure in the arena of classical scholarship, particularly known for his contributions to the history of Roman literature. As an English literary historian, educator, and theologian, Cruttwell's extensive knowledge on the subject is exemplified through his comprehensive work 'The History of Roman Literature: from the earliest period to the death of Marcus Aurelius' (1877). His book remains a significant scholarly resource, offering a detailed account of the evolution and impact of literature in Roman society. As an academic, Cruttwell held the position of Rector of St John's College, Hurstpierpoint, later becoming the dean of the faculty of arts and then principal of Brasenose College, Oxford. His academic career and deep understanding of Latin literature have garnered recognition, and his published work provides insights into the literary conventions of ancient Rome. Cruttwell's methodology combined rigorous historical investigation with literary criticism, aimed at providing readers with a vivid depiction of Roman literary achievements within their socio-political context. His work is often cited for its meticulous research and comprehensive coverage of the literary landscape from early Latin writings through the Golden and Silver Ages of Roman literature.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Charles Thomas Cruttwell
- 2022, 584 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547227526
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.09.2022
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