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Full-Text Articles in European Languages and Societies
John Gower: The Minor Latin Works, Robert J. Meindl, Mark T. Riley
John Gower: The Minor Latin Works, Robert J. Meindl, Mark T. Riley
Accessus
A translation, with introductions, of the minor Latin works of John Gower.
From The Villa By Lucretius, James E. Fowler
From The Villa By Lucretius, James E. Fowler
Transference
"From the Villa" is an epistolary poem in hexameters whose argument is loosely based on the Lucretius's De Rerum Natura. It is addressed to Lucretius's putative dedicatee/patron Gaius Memmius, a contemporary politician and poet.
Martial Ix.10, Viii.19, Vii.93, George Held
Martial Ix.10, Viii.19, Vii.93, George Held
Transference
Translated from the Latin by George Held.
Latin Has Always Held Prominence As An Educational Factor, R M
Latin Has Always Held Prominence As An Educational Factor, R M
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
Rome one of the greatest powers of the ancient world has exerted important influence upon practically all modern nations. It has done much to shape the lives and customs of the people is necessary to obtain an understanding of our language, our literature, our religion our art and out government. This fact makes Latin as their language, and important topic for study by all nations in all ages.