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Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt (ANRW) / Rise and Decline of the Roman World : Geschichte und Kultur Roms im Spiegel der neueren Forschung. Sprache und Literatur (Literatur der augusteischen Zeit: Einzelne Autoren, Forts. [Vergil, Horaz, Ovid]) / Wolfgang Haase.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Haase, W. (Wolfgang), editor.
Series:
Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt (ANRW) / Rise and Decline of the Roman World
Language:
English
German
Subjects (All):
Latin language--History and criticism.
Latin language.
Rome--Civilization.
Rome.
Rome--History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (648 pages).
Edition:
Reprint 2014
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2016]
Language Note:
In German and English.
Summary:
AUFSTIEG UND NIEDERGANG DER RÖMISCHEN WELT (ANRW) is a work of international cooperation in the field of historical scholarship. Its aim is to present all important aspects of the ancient Roman world, as well as its legacy and continued influence in medieval and modern times. Subjects are dealt with in individual articles written in the light of present day research. The work is divided into three parts: I. From the Origins of Rome to the End of the Republic II. The Principate III. Late Antiquity Each part consists of six systematic sections, which occasionally overlap: 1. Political History, 2. Law, 3. Religion, 4. Language and Literature, 5. Philosophy and the Sciences, 6. The Arts. ANRW is organized as a handbook. It is a survey of Roman Studies in the broadest sense, and includes the history of the reception and influence of Roman Culture up to the present time. The individual contributions are, depending on the nature of the subject, either concise presentations with bibliography, problem and research reports, or representative investigations covering broad areas of subjects. Approximately one thousand scholars from thirty-five nations are collaborating on this work. The articles appear in German, English, French or Italian. As a work for study and reference, ANRW is an indispensable tool for research and academic teaching in the following disciplines: Ancient, Medieval and Modern History; Byzantine and Slavonic Studies; Classical, Medieval Latin Romance and Oriental Philology; Classical, Oriental and Christian Archaeology and History of Art; Legal Studies; Religion and Theology, especially Church History and Patristics. In preparation: Part II, Vol. 26, 4: Religion - Vorkonstantinisches Christentum: Neues Testament - Sachthemen, Fortsetzung Part II, Vol. 37, 4: Wissenschaften: Medizin und Biologie, Fortsetzung. For further information about the project and to view the table of contents of earlier volumes please visit http://www.bu.edu/ict/anrw/index.html To search key words in the table of contents of all published volumes please refer to the search engine at http://www.uky.edu/ArtsSciences/Classics/biblio/anrw.html
Contents:
Frontmatter
Inhalt
SPRACHE UND LITERATUR (LITERATUR DER AUGUSTEISCHEN ZEIT: EINZELNE AUTOREN, FORTS. [VERGIL, HORAZ, OVID])
Ovids 'Metamorphosen' in der Forschung der letzten 30 Jahre (1950-1979) / Hofmann, Heinz
Structure and Content in Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' / Crabbe, Anna
Mythos und römische Realität in Ovids 'Metamorphosen' / Albrecht, Michael von
Kompositionskunst in Ovids 'Fasti' / Braun, Ludwig
Rassegna bibliografico-critica degli studi sulle opere amatorie di Ovidio dal 1958 al 1978 / Coletti, Maria Laetitia
Naso - Desultor amoris (Amores I-III) / Martyn, John R. C.
Risii Amor: Aspects of Literary Burlesque in Ovid's 'Amores'" / Davis, John T.
Ovids 'Ars amatoria' und 'Remedia amoris' als Lehrdichtungen / Küppers, Egon
Les 'Héroides' d'Ovide: Préciosité, Rhétorique et Poésie / Sabot, Augustin-F.
Tröstende Musen: Zur literarhistorischen Stellung und Bedeutung von Ovids Exilgedichten / Stroh, Wilfried
Aspects of Ovid's Language / Booth, Joan
Ovid and the Roman Stage / Currie, H. Macl.
Doubtful Works Ascribed to Ovid / Richmond, John
Backmatter
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 06. Sep 2019)
ISBN:
9783110863666
3110863669
OCLC:
962358971

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