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  1. A Linguistic Commentary on Livius Andronicus (Studies in Classics) by Ivy Livingston, 2004-09-28
  2. A History of Roman Literature: From Livius Andronicus to Boethius : With Special Regard to Its Influence on World Literature (Mnemosyne, Bibliotheca Classica Batava Supplementum) by Michael Von Albrecht, Gareth L. Schmeling, 1997-08
  3. Gestorben Im 3. Oder 2. Jahrhundert V. Chr.: Livius Andronicus, Theodotos Hemiolios, Marcus Valerius Laevinus, Lysimachos (German Edition)
  4. LIVIUS ANDRONICUS: An entry from Gale's <i>Arts and Humanities Through the Eras</i>
  5. Untersuchungen zur Selbstdarstellung älterer römischer Kaiser. Livius Andronicus, Naevius, Ennius. Spudasmata, Studien zur Klassischen Philologie und ihren Grenzgebieten. Band XIX. by Werner: Suerbaum, 1968
  6. The Literary Saturnian: Part 1, Livius Andronicus (1910) by Thomas Fitzhugh, 2008-02-21
  7. Remains of Old Latin Vol. II of Four (Livius Andronicus / Naevius / Pacuvius / Accius, Loeb Classical Library)
  8. Ancient Greeks in Rome: Ammianus Marcellinus, Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Livius Andronicus, Herodian, Carneades, Dio Chrysostom
  9. Old Latin Writers: Plautus, Terence, Cato the Elder, Ennius, Caecilius Statius, Livius Andronicus, Quintus Lutatius Catulus, Valerius Antias
  10. Ancient Roman Tragic Dramatists: Seneca the Younger, Ennius, Lucius Accius, Livius Andronicus, Gnaeus Naevius, Pacuvius, Hosidius Geta
  11. La Poésie Latine, (de Livius Andronicus À Rutilius Namatianus) (French Edition) by Plessis Frédéric 1851-, 2010-09-28
  12. Ancient Tarantines: Aristoxenus, Livius Andronicus, Archytas, Leonidas of Tarentum, Cleinias of Tarentum, Phalanthus of Tarentum
  13. Livius Andronicus
  14. Dramaturge de La Rome Antique: Plaute, Sénèque le Jeune, Térence, Naevius, Livius Andronicus, Lucius Accius, Pacuvius, Caecilius Statius (French Edition)

61. MSN Encarta - Livius Andronicus, Lucius
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63. Römisches Theater
Translate this page ein lateinisches Drama nach griechischem Muster – wir wissen nicht, ob Tragödieoder Komödie – präsentierte der Philologe und Poet livius andronicus.
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Zur Homepage Wilfried Stroh Literarisches Schauspiel als Massenunterhaltung spectatum veniunt, veniunt spectentur ut ipsae
ludi Romani saturae modis impletae saturae mythos
, lat.: argumentum Graecia capta ferum victorem cepit et artes / intulit agresti Latio ). Rom ging beim unterworfenen Griechenland in die Schule.
fabulae praetextae , d. h. "Dramen in der praetexta fabulae togatae tria corda O poetam egregium! togatae Oderint dum metuant De arte poetica Medea
ludi ludi Romani
(im September), die ludi plebei ludi votivi (Spiele ex voto), etwa zu Tempelweihungen und Triumphen, und vor allem auch ludi funebres Hecyra
Dichter, Regisseure, Schauspieler und Geld grex ), genauer gesagt: deren Oberhaupt ( dominus gregis Das geringste Ansehen aber hat der Schauspieler ( actor oder histrio corpore quaestum facere dominus gregis infamis
Graecia capta cavea
), eingeteilt in nach oben anwachsende Keile ( cunei proscaenium oder pulpitum orchestra aulaeum Den Namen scaena
praetexta
und togata cothurnus ) genannte ( fabula cothurnata fabula palliata pallium trabeata tibicen , d. h. des Spielers auf der

64. Epochen
Translate this page 250 v.Chr. bis 250 n.Chr. als zeitlicher Rahmen. - 240 v.Chr. wird dieerste Tragödie des livius andronicus aufgeführt - 238 n.Chr.
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[nach Manfred Fuhrmann] 250 v.Chr. bis 250 n.Chr. als zeitlicher Rahmen
- politische Zäsur und "Literaturloch": 238-283; 238: letztes Werk der Nachklassik (Censorinus); 283: erstes Werk der Spätantike (Nemesianus)
Lateinische Literatur
1. 240 v.Chr. bis 100 v.Chr. Vorklassik
2. 100 bis 14/17 n.Chr. Klassik
3. 14/17 n.Chr. bis 238 Nachklassik
a) 14/17- 68 Moderne
b) 68-120 Klassizismus
c) 120-238 Archaismus
4. 238 bis 700 n.Chr.
Orientierung der Literatur in den einzelnen Epochen Vorklassik Klassik Nachklassik Vorklassik Schulbuches her (noch Horaz musste mit ihm lernen: epist. 2, 1, 69ff.). Klassik imitatio aemulatio Catull Ciceros Vergil Horaz a) Vorklassik b) Klassik c) Nachklassik Die wichtigsten Merkmale der einzelnen Epochen I. Die Vorklassik 240 v.Chr. bis 100 v.Chr.; Autoren: Ennius, Cato, Plautus, Terenz Zeitlicher Rahmen: Merkmale - lateinische Literatur noch extrem von griechischer "Mutter-Literatur" abhängig; Rückgriff auf zeitgenössische griechische Literatur; Gebundenheit an einheimische, römische Verhältnisse; interpretatio - aus mehreren griechischen Vorlagen wird bei Terenz eine Dichtung ( contaminatio - starke Bindung der literarischen Produktion an Institutionen: Theater (bes. wichtig), Forum, Curie

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Translate this page livius andronicus Start A - Z Autoren Biographie Mythologie Philosophie Sentenzenlivius andronicus livius andronicus, * ca. 284 v. Chr., + ca. 204 v. Chr.
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66. Griechen Und Römer - Der Einfluss Der Griechen
Translate this page Bedeutsam ist in diesem Zusammenhang auch, dass am Anfang der römischen LiteraturÜbersetzungen aus dem Griechischen durch livius andronicus stehen.
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Der Einfluss der griechischen Kultur und Zivilisation auf Rom 'Hellenisierung' bedeutet allerdings für Rom auch eine Begrenzung des Begriffes, indem die Rezeption der griechischen Kultur hier eben nicht soweit ging, daß Rom ausschließlich zu einer griechischen Kulturprovinz geworden wäre (wie etwa der Vordere Orient). Vor diesem Schicksal ist Rom durch seine gesellschaftliche und politische Eigenständigkeit und Übermacht bewahrt worden, welche es zwar nicht davon abhielt, die griechische Zivilisation in sich aufzunehmen, es jedoch hierbei zwang, sein eigenes lateinisches Denk- und Ausdrucksvermögen dieser Aufgabe anzupassen. ... Leider ist der in diesem Zusammenhang bedeutsame Vorgang einer ersten Intensivierung der griechisch-römischen Begegnung in der zweiten Hälfte des zweiten vorchristlichen Jahrhunderts, wie vieles Wichtige in der antiken Geschichte, quellenmäßig nur sehr ungenügend beleuchtet. Wir wissen lediglich, daß Polybios und der Kreis des Scipio Aemilianus hierbei eine große Rolle gespielt haben. Bedeutsam ist in diesem Zusammenhang auch, dass am Anfang der römischen Literatur

67. Visualisation Des Réponses
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68. Antenati: Verso L'egemonismo Romano
livius andronicus (III secolo -). Egli
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Il circolo degli Scipio
Con Quintus Ennius , Afro Publius Terentius , e con i greci Polibius e Panetius, siamo nell'ambito della cerchia sociale e culturale del "circolo degli Scipioni". Con gli Scipioni, e soprattutto con Scipio Aemilianus Cato Statius La denominazione di Circolo degli Scipioni risale a Cicero Scipio Aemilianus Gaius Laelius Furius Filus Lucilius che con le Satire rileva la dimensione individualistica, autobiografica fino ad allora poco evidente della produzione romana. E' un carattere che rimane realistico, e che ebbe significativa fortuna presso gli autori successivi.
Dai Gracchi a Sulla
Del periodo pieno di fermenti compreso tra i Gracchi e la restaurazione di Sulla (prima di Cicero), non ci sono rimaste opere intere. Al teatro tragico enniusiano appartengono Marcus

69. Antenati: Gneus Nevius
Translate this page Anche lui, come livius andronicus, rielaborò testi greci tragedie, palliate,forse anche togate. La sua ostilità agli ottimati gli procurò il carcere.
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70. Ergon Verlag Online - ISBN 3-933563-68-2
Translate this page ausgewählter Stücke (dh der erhaltenen Fragmente) aller bedeutenden römischenTragiker aus republikanischer Zeit livius andronicus, Naevius, Ennius
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71. DITL - Article MIROIR / Mirror Theory
livius andronicusqui tous deux en l ont utilisée pour définir la comédie «Comoediam
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72. Changes In Roman Life
plays, a comedy and a tragedy. livius andronicus was asked to translatethem into Latin. This event was the beginning of dramatic
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THE STORY OF THE ANCIENT NATIONS (1912)
BY WILLIAM L. WESTERMANN CHAPTER XXX THE CHANGE IN ROMAN LIFE 402. Early Roman Literature. Ñ The Romans were not by nature a people gifted, as the Greeks were, in expressing their thoughts well in poetry, or in carving beautiful statues in stone. They were, as the oldest forms of their religion prove, a practical farming people. Their early days handed down to future times no great epic poems, such as the Iliad and the Odyssey of the Hellenes. Their lives were filled with hard fighting and sober thought upon matters affecting the state. They had, of course, their old songs, connected with the practical needs of life, especially with their religion. These were prayers and songs of thanksgiving to the gods, set in crude verse forms. Neither these, nor the annals of the priest, nor the records kept by the noble families of the deeds of their ancestors, could be regarded as good literature. 403. The Beginning of the Greek Influence. Ñ In the third century B. C., in the war with Pyrrhus, with Tarentum, and with Carthage, the Romans were brought into contact with the great Mediterranean world. The culture of this world was the cosmopolitan, Greek culture, which had spread so rapidly after Alexander's conquests. Its language was the "common" Greek dialect which had become the general tongue used among all civilized peoples, although the native languages were still used in the different countries.

73. The Free Online English Latin Dictionary Of Terms, Words And Phrases.
Laberius (D. Laberius) Necesse est multos timeat quem multi timent He must fear many,whom many fear livius andronicus (L. livius andronicus) Virum mihi, Camena
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    De duobus malis, minus est semper eligendum
    Of two evils, the lesser must always be chosen
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    Est unusquisque faber ipsae suae fortunae
    Every man is the artisan of his own fortune Augustus (Imperator C. Iulius Caesar Octavianus Augustus) Festina lente Make haste slowly Bacon, Francis Ipsa scientia potestas est Knowledge itself is power Caesar (C. Julius Caesar) Libenter homines id quod volunt credunt Men gladly believe that which they wish for Puri sermonis amator
    (said of Terence) A lover of pure speech Veni, vidi, vici I came, I saw, I conquered Cato the Elder (M. Porcius Cato)

74. Ealatlit.html
L. livius andronicus c. 284204 Odyssia tragedies. comedies. Gn. home-grown traditions(reprise) L. livius andronicus c. 284-204. Freedman (origin Tarentum Gk).
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75. Livius Andronicus
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76. Das Römische Epos
Translate this page 200 v. Chr.). Versmaß Saturnier. Autoren livius andronicus (griechischerFreigelassener und Begründer der römischen Kunstdichtung) und Naevius.
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Allgemeines 2. Archaische Epik (Mitte 3. Jh. - Mitte 1. Jh. v. Chr.) a) saturnische Epik (Mitte 3. Jh. – 200 v. Chr.) Livius Andronicus: Odusia (Nachdichtung der Odyssee Charakteristikum des Werkes: Inhalt und Kunstgestalt der Odyssee Gnaeus Naevius: Bellum Poenicum Wille zur nationalen Selbstdarstellung b) ennianische Epik Quintus Ennius: Annalen Titel Annales Ennius erhebt Anspruch, der Unterschied zu Homers Werken: Chronik besteht aus mehreren autonomen Teilen und umfasst eine Vielzahl von Helden Irarum effunde quadrigas Africa terribili tremit horrida terra tumultu Nachahmung der ennianischen Epik bei Cicero in Marius De consulatu meo und De temporibus meis
3. Neoterische Kleinepik
Neoteriker und ihre Prinzipien: Totale Durchformung des Kunstwerkes, absolute Formvollendung Inhalte: pathoshaltige erotische Sagen der griechischen Mythologie, betont apolitisch Adressaten: gleichgestimmte, kunstsinnige Kenner Erhalten: Catulls Peleus-Epyllion
4. Augusteische Epik Lateinische Epik gelangt im augusteischen Zeitalter zu Vollendung
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  • 77. Máriton Silva Lima
    before the Christian era and in the first six centuries AD a) First Period from the earliest times to the age of livius andronicus ( up to 240 BC) a.1
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    78. The Classical Tradition
    From livius andronicus to Boethius with special regard to its influence onworld literature. Michael von Albrecht. (you can always remove it later).
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    79. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 1998.09.08
    Taking as his point of departure passages from Vergil, Ennius, and livius andronicus,Hinds asks us to consider whether we must accept the latest and most
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    Stephen Hinds, Allusion and Intertext: Dynamics of Appropriation inRoman Poetry . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. Pp. xv, 155. ISBN 0-521-57186-3. $54.95 (hb). ISBN 0-521-57677-6. $18.95 (pb).
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    Stephen Hinds' Allusion and Intertext is a welcome addition to the study of intertextuality which has come to dominate work on Latin poetry. In five chapters which are intended to be readable as separate essays or as a cumulative whole, Hinds addresses what he sees as a reluctance on the part of Latinists to move from the precise, but often narrowly focused and heavily philological studies by scholars such as G. B. Conte and R. F. Thomas to broader explorations of allusion which "represent a new attempt to find (or recover) some space for the study of allusion as a project of continuing vitality within an excitingly enlarged universe of intertexts" (pp. xi-xii). Throughout, Hinds mobilizes his own and other scholars' readings of various poetic texts to discuss the methodological and epistemological implications involved in each. The first chapter introduces some of the basic techniques of allusive annotation, starting with what D. O. Ross has called "the Alexandrian footnote" (e.g. an inserted

    80. George A. Sheets Profile
    a school commentary on Herodotus Book I. Later I wrote a series of articles on stylisticexperiments in early Latin literature (livius andronicus, Plautus, and
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    My research and teaching interests include comparative Indo-European linguistics, the application of "linguistic pragmatics" to literary texts, Greek and Latin literature as expressions of cultural traditions and political dynamics, and Greek and Roman law. My first publications were on technical topics of Greek dialectology, the subject of my dissertation, and a school commentary on Herodotus Book I. Later I wrote a series of articles on stylistic experiments in early Latin literature (Livius Andronicus, Plautus, and Ennius), a topic also implicated in a recent article on the constituents of rhythm in Latin verse, focusing on Catullus 34. On the legal side I have published a study of the conceptualization of international law in Thucydides, and presented papers on concepts of due process in Cicero's

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