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Book Terence  Adelphoe

    Book Details:
  • Author : Terence
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Release : 1976
  • ISBN : 9780521290012
  • Pages : 276 pages

Download or read book Terence Adelphoe written by Terence and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 1976 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An edition of the Latin comedy, "The Brothers", with introduction and detailed commentary.

Book Adelphoe

    Book Details:
  • Author : Terence
  • Publisher : Hackett Publishing
  • Release : 2012-12-07
  • ISBN : 1585107751
  • Pages : 83 pages

Download or read book Adelphoe written by Terence and published by Hackett Publishing. This book was released on 2012-12-07 with total page 83 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The play Adelphoe provides an introduction to the world of Roman comedy from one of its best practitioners, Terence. As with all Focus translations, the emphasis is on an inexpensive, readable edition that is close to the original, with an extensive introduction, notes and appendices.

Book Understanding Terence

    Book Details:
  • Author : Sander M. Goldberg
  • Publisher : Princeton University Press
  • Release : 2014-07-14
  • ISBN : 1400857961
  • Pages : 247 pages

Download or read book Understanding Terence written by Sander M. Goldberg and published by Princeton University Press. This book was released on 2014-07-14 with total page 247 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Instead of seeing Terence primarily as an adapter of Greek New Comedy, Sander Goldberg treats him as an innovative dramatist writing for a specifically Roman audience. His book will interest not only students of classical literature but also those concerned with wider problems of critical theory and the comic tradition. Originally published in 1986. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Book Terence   Adelphoe  The Brothers

Download or read book Terence Adelphoe The Brothers written by Terence and published by . This book was released on 2019-07-11 with total page 78 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Publius Terentius Afer is better known to us as the Roman playwright, Terence. Much of his life, especially the early part, is either unknown or has conflicting sources and accounts. His birth date is said to be either 185 BC or a decade earlier: 195 BC. His place of birth is variously listed as in, or, near Carthage, or, in Greek Italy to a woman taken to Carthage as a slave. It is suggested that he lived in the territory of the Libyan tribe that the Romans called Afri, near Carthage, before being brought to Rome as a slave. Probability suggests that it was there, in North Africa, several decades after the destruction of Carthage by the Romans in 146 BC, at the end of the Punic Wars, that Terence spent his early years. One reliable fact is that he was sold to P. Terentius Lucanus, a Roman senator, who had him educated and, impressed by his literary talents, freed him. These writing talents were to ensure his legacy as a playwright down through the millennia. His comedies, partially adapted from Greek plays of the late phases of Attic Comedy, were performed for the first time around 170-160 BC. All six of the plays he has known to have written have survived. Indeed, thanks to his simple conversational Latin, which was both entertaining and direct, Terence's works were heavily used by monasteries and convents during the Middle Ages and The Renaissance. Scribes often learned Latin through the copious copying of Terence's texts. Priests and nuns often learned to speak Latin through re-enactment of Terence's plays. Although his plays often dealt with pagan material, the quality and distinction of his language promoted the copying and preserving of his text by the church. This preservation enabled his work to influence a wide spectrum of later Western drama. When he was 25 (or 35 depending on which year of birth you ascribe too), Terence travelled to Greece but never returned. It has long been assumed that he died at some point during the journey. Of his own family nothing is known, except that he fathered a daughter and left a small but valuable estate just outside Rome. His most famous quotation reads: "Homo sum, humani nihil a me alienum puto", or "I am human, and I think nothing human is alien to me."

Book The Adelphoe of Terence

Download or read book The Adelphoe of Terence written by Terence and published by . This book was released on 1893 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book On Terence  Adelphoe 511 516

Download or read book On Terence Adelphoe 511 516 written by Clinton C. Conrad and published by . This book was released on 1916 with total page 20 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Adages

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  • Author : Desiderius Erasmus
  • Publisher : University of Toronto Press
  • Release : 1982
  • ISBN : 9780802023735
  • Pages : 518 pages

Download or read book Adages written by Desiderius Erasmus and published by University of Toronto Press. This book was released on 1982 with total page 518 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Terence   Adelphoe  The Brothers

Download or read book Terence Adelphoe The Brothers written by Terence and published by Stage Door. This book was released on 2019-06-21 with total page 72 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Publius Terentius Afer is better known to us as the Roman playwright, Terence. Much of his life, especially the early part, is either unknown or has conflicting sources and accounts. His birth date is said to be either 185 BC or a decade earlier: 195 BC. His place of birth is variously listed as in, or, near Carthage, or, in Greek Italy to a woman taken to Carthage as a slave. It is suggested that he lived in the territory of the Libyan tribe that the Romans called Afri, near Carthage, before being brought to Rome as a slave. Probability suggests that it was there, in North Africa, several decades after the destruction of Carthage by the Romans in 146 BC, at the end of the Punic Wars, that Terence spent his early years. One reliable fact is that he was sold to P. Terentius Lucanus, a Roman senator, who had him educated and, impressed by his literary talents, freed him. These writing talents were to ensure his legacy as a playwright down through the millennia. His comedies, partially adapted from Greek plays of the late phases of Attic Comedy, were performed for the first time around 170-160 BC. All six of the plays he has known to have written have survived. Indeed, thanks to his simple conversational Latin, which was both entertaining and direct, Terence's works were heavily used by monasteries and convents during the Middle Ages and The Renaissance. Scribes often learned Latin through the copious copying of Terence's texts. Priests and nuns often learned to speak Latin through re-enactment of Terence's plays. Although his plays often dealt with pagan material, the quality and distinction of his language promoted the copying and preserving of his text by the church. This preservation enabled his work to influence a wide spectrum of later Western drama. When he was 25 (or 35 depending on which year of birth you ascribe too), Terence travelled to Greece but never returned. It has long been assumed that he died at some point during the journey. Of his own family nothing is known, except that he fathered a daughter and left a small but valuable estate just outside Rome. His most famous quotation reads: "Homo sum, humani nihil a me alienum puto", or "I am human, and I think nothing human is alien to me."

Book The Andria and Adelphoe of Terence  With notes

Download or read book The Andria and Adelphoe of Terence With notes written by Terence and published by . This book was released on 1874 with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Terence Brothers

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  • Author : Terence
  • Publisher : Focus
  • Release : 1998
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 100 pages

Download or read book Terence Brothers written by Terence and published by Focus. This book was released on 1998 with total page 100 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: English translation of Terence's Roman comedy that deals with questions of perennial interest: How best to raise children? How to give disinterested moral advice? Includes notes, introductory essay on Terence, Roman theater, and the play's production.

Book A Companion to Terence

Download or read book A Companion to Terence written by Antony Augoustakis and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2013-05-03 with total page 663 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A comprehensive collection of essays by leading scholars in the field that address, in a single volume, several key issues in interpreting Terence offering a detailed study of Terence’s plays and situating them in their socio-historical context, as well as documenting their reception through to present day • The first comprehensive collection of essays on Terence in English, by leading scholars in the field • Covers a range of topics, including both traditional and modern concerns of gender, race, and reception • Features a wide-ranging but interconnected series of essays that offer new perspectives in interpreting Terence • Includes an introduction discussing the life of Terence, its impact on subsequent studies of the poet, and the question of his ethnicity

Book The Adelphi of Terence  with Engl  notes by W B  Marriott

Download or read book The Adelphi of Terence with Engl notes by W B Marriott written by Publius Terentius (Afer) and published by . This book was released on 1863 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Adelphoe of Terence

Download or read book The Adelphoe of Terence written by Terence and published by . This book was released on 1896 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Stagecraft and Performance of Roman Comedy

Download or read book The Stagecraft and Performance of Roman Comedy written by C. W. Marshall and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2006-11-02 with total page 335 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A comprehensive survey of Roman theatrical production, this book examines all aspects of Roman performance practice, and provides fresh insights on the comedies of Plautus and Terence. Following an introductory chapter on the experience of Roman comedy from the perspective of Roman actors and the Roman audience, addressing among other things the economic concerns of putting on a play in the Roman republic, subsequent chapters provide detailed studies of troupe size and the implications for role assignment, masks, stage action, music, and improvisation in the plays of Plautus and Terence. Marshall argues that Roman comedy was raw comedy, much more rough-and-ready than its Hellenistic precursors, but still fully conscious of its literary past. The consequences of this lead to fresh conclusions concerning the dramatic structure of Roman comedy, and a clearer understanding of the relationship between the plays-as-text and the role of improvisation during performance.

Book The Adelphoe of Terence

Download or read book The Adelphoe of Terence written by Terence and published by . This book was released on 1893 with total page 71 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Theatre of Justice

Download or read book The Theatre of Justice written by and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2017-03-20 with total page 367 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Theatre of Justice contains 17 chapters that offer a holistic view of performance in Greek and Roman oratorical and political contexts. This holistic view consists of the examination of two areas of techniques. The first one relates to the delivery of speeches and texts: gesticulation, facial expressions and vocal communication. The second area includes a wide diversity of techniques that aim at forging a rapport between the speaker and the audience, such as emotions, language and style, vivid imagery and the depiction of characters. In this way the volume develops a better understanding of the objectives of public speaking, the mechanisms of persuasion, and the extent to which performance determined the outcome of judicial and political contests.

Book Cicero and the Early Latin Poets

Download or read book Cicero and the Early Latin Poets written by Hannah Čulík-Baird and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2022-04-28 with total page 321 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The writings of Cicero contain hundreds of quotations of Latin poetry. This book examines his citations of Latin poets writing in diverse poetic genres and demonstrates the importance of poetry as an ethical, historical, and linguistic resource in the late Roman Republic. Hannah Čulík-Baird studies Cicero's use of poetry in his letters, speeches, and philosophical works, contextualizing his practice within the broader intellectual trends of contemporary Rome. Cicero's quotations of the 'classic' Latin poets, such as Ennius, Pacuvius, Accius, and Lucilius, are responsible for preserving the most significant fragments of verse from the second century BCE. The book also therefore examines the process of fragmentation in classical antiquity, with particular attention to the relationship between quotation and fragmentation. The Appendices collect perceptible instances of poetic citation (Greek as well as Latin) in the Ciceronian corpus.