This collection of essays was published in 1989 in celebration of C. O. Brink, formerly Kennedy Professor of Latin at Cambridge University. Ten leading scholars of contribute papers on Latin literature, Roman history and the manuscript tradition.
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Preface
Jupiter, Anchise et Vulcain: Trois révélations sur le destin de Rome
Zu den Historikerfragmenten in Seneca d. Ä., Suas. 6
Problems in Ovid’s Tristia
Romulus and the di genitales (Ennius, Annales 110–111 Skutsch)
Salutati, Poggio, and Codex M of Catullus
Footnotes on Horace
The ‘Vetus Carnotensis’ of Livy unmasked
Janus and Parthia in Horace
Cicero and the Middle Style
Virgil the Historian: Aeneid 8. 626–62 and Livy
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This collection of essays was published in 1989 in celebration of C. O. Brink, formerly Kennedy Professor of Latin at Cambridge University. Ten leading scholars of contribute papers on Latin literature, Roman history and the manuscript tradition.
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Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Jupiter, Anchise et Vulcain: Trois révélations sur le destin de Rome
Zu den Historikerfragmenten in Seneca d. Ä., Suas. 6
Problems in Ovid’s Tristia
Romulus and the di genitales (Ennius, Annales 110–111 Skutsch)