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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)

81. Livius Andronicus
DomusThe Domus of Andronicus Livius Entrance Courtyard Library Study . Andronicus s Friends (2).
http://www.class.uidaho.edu/luschnig/Latin Survey/livius andronicus.htm
Livius Andronicus de Sen. 50, " vidi etiam senem Livium... " Lucius Livius Andronicus was a Greek from Tarentum who was taken as a prisoner of war (possibly after the surrender of Tarentum in 272 B.C.); as was the custom, at manumission he took the name of his master (L. Livius) who then became his patron. He wrote tragedies and comedies based on Greek models. He is most famous for his monumental adaptation of the Odyssey into Latin Saturnian verse. Selections from Warmington, Remains of Old Latin (LCL vol. i) Selections from the dramas
  • Tum autem lascivum Nerei simum pecus ludens ad cantum classem lustratur.
      lascivus frisky, frolicking simus snub-nosed lustrare circumire
    puerarum manibus confectum pulcherrime puera used by the most ancient writers insted of puella pulicesne an cimices an pedes? Responde mihi.
    • pulex, -icis, m flea cimex, -icis, m bug pedis, -is, m louse
    adfatim edi bibi lusi. adfatim sufficiently lepus tute es et pulpamentum quaeris!
    • A proverb for doing something inappropriate. lepus, -oris, m hare pulpamentum flesh, delicacy
  • 82. Een Doos Van Pandora / College 2: Literatuurgeschiedenis
    3e2e eeuw v.Chr. Archaïsche periode (Vroege en Midden-Republiek) 1. tragedielivius andronicus; Naevius. 2. komedie Plautus; Terentius. 3. epische poëzie
    http://www.let.leidenuniv.nl/gltc/pandora/litgesch.html
    Een doos van Pandora
    De mythen van de Grieks-Romeinse oudheid

    College 2: Inleiding literatuurgeschiedenis
    0. Inhoudsoverzicht
      1. Verplichte literatuur
      2. Ter verdere orientatie
      3. Motto college
      4. Overzicht Griekse literatuurgeschiedenis
      5. Overzicht Latijnse literatuurgeschiedenis

    1. Verplichte literatuur
    • The Cambridge History of Classical literature , Vol. 1: Greek Literature (Cambridge 1985), 42-91 (Homer); 295-316 (Sophocles), 316-339 (Euripides) [in reader].
    • Knox, B.M.W., The Norton Book of Classical Literature (New York and London 1993), 23-60 [in reader].
    • Conte, G.B., Latin Literature: A History (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1994), 262-291 (Virgil), 340-366 (Ovid) [in reader].

    2. Ter verdere orientatie
      Beide talen:
    • Pfeijffer, I.L., De antieken (Amsterdam: Arbeiderspers, 2000). Grieks:
    • (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1997) [goede analyses, zeer leesbaar, aanrader voor wie vlot Frans leest].
    • Dihle, A., A History of Greek Literature: from Homer to the Hellenistic Period
    • Dover, K.J., Ancient Greek Literature
    • The Cambridge History of Classical literature , Vol. 1: Greek Literature (Cambridge 1985; herdrukt als paperback in vier fascikels in 1989).

    83. Lateinische Literatur
    Translate this page Frühzeit. Ihren Anfang nimmt die römische Literatur mit livius andronicus,der als freigelassener griechischer Sklave nach Rom kam.
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    Lateinische Literatur Lateinische Literatur, die Literatur des antiken Rom und weiter Teile Westeuropas vom Mittelalter bis in die Renaissance, verfasst in lateinischer Sprache. Geschichte des Lateinischen als Literatursprache Die frühesten Zeugnisse in lateinischer Sprache verfasster Literatur stammen aus dem 3. Jahrhundert v. Chr. In unterschiedlicher Ausprägung setzt sich deren Tradition bis zum heutigen Tag fort. Der Zerfall des Römischen Weltreiches (siehe römische Geschichte) und die stufenweise Entwicklung der romanischen Sprachen aus dem Vulgärlateinischen (der gesprochenen Sprache des gemeinen Volkes) konnte über Jahrhunderte hinweg der Stellung des Lateinischen als führender literarischer Sprache Westeuropas nichts anhaben. Die lateinische Literatur entwickelte sich in christianisierter Form auch während des Mittelalters weiter, als das Lateinische Amtssprache der römisch-katholischen Kirche war. Mit dem Aufkommen des Humanismus im 14. Jahrhundert und dessen Betonung der klassischen Formen der Antike erlebte das Lateinische eine neue Blüte, die bis ins 17. Jahrhundert anhalten sollte. Noch bis vor kurzem galt in der abendländischen Kultur die Kenntnis der klassischen römischen (und griechischen) Literatur als Grundlage einer guten Allgemeinbildung.

    84. Electricbrain Home: Index: Arts: Classical Studies: Roman: Livius Andronicus
    Arts Classical Studies Roman livius andronicus News at 2307 on May20, 2004 Random quote Never ask the barber if you need a haircut.
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    85. Andronicus Sesquilicus
    with Consuls Publius Licinius Crassus and Consul Marcus livius Drusus, as one is,that given this current political situation, will andronicus Sesquilicus run
    http://www.donaldhs.vic.edu.au/home/spotter/Player/Populists.html
    THE POPULISTS TITUS ANDRONICUS SESQUILICUS Class : Plebian Tribe : Falerna Age Past and Present Offices
    • 60 BC: no office
    • 59 BC: Plebian Tribune (President of the College)
    • 58 BC: Plebian Tribune (President of the College)
    Family Background : A plebian from a family of wine merchants the outspoken and eloquent Titus Andronicus Sesquilicus is the leading Plebian Tribune, being elected President of the College. Married to the aristocratic, but homely Licinia, daughter of current consul Publius Licinius Crassus. No children as yet. Titus has one younger brother Quintus and an uncle Caecilius. Family History : The Andronicus family have been well-to-do knights for as long as anyone can remember. The traditional family home was Spoletium and it was near here that the brothers Marcus (Titus' father) and Caecilius established a thriving vineyard and winery selling boutique wines for consumption in Rome. Young Titus was groomed to follow in his father's footsteps but growing realisation of the injustices wrought by absentee senatorial landlords fired him with a desire to enter politics. When his father died of a stroke, Titus was a rich man and he set out for Rome to make his name in the law courts. He quickly earnt a reputation for dogged persistance (hence his cognomen) and he decided to run for plebian tribune. General Description : A tall but very thin, almost emaciated man Titus appears drawn almost to the point of ill-health, though his classical Roman features remain attractive. Nevertheless his eyes burn with the intensity of his obsession to champion the poor, sniff out corruption and to make Rome a better place.

    86. Stichwortverzeichnis Des Latein-Link-Lexikons Buchstabe L
    livius.Lollius. Longinus. lorica. Lotichius. Louvre. Lucanien. Landkarte. Lucanus.
    http://www.gottwein.de/latine/l_l.htm
    Asia Europa Britannia Dacia et Moesia Gallia Kleinasien (Westen) Kleinasien (Osten)
    • Armemia Media Artropatene, Media maior, Regnum Parthorum
    Pannonia Landor Landwirtschaft Langobarden Laocoon (M) Larentalia Lapis niger Lares (M) Latein Laocoon ... Latinerfest Latinus (M) Latium Latomien Latona (M) Latrine Laudatio Laurentum ... Lavinium Lausus (M) Lautmalerei (S) Nahrung Leberreime Lectisternium Leda (M) Legatus Legenden Legion ... liberi Libertas ( M Freigelassener Freigelassener ... Lieder (Lat. Liedtexte) Ligurer Limes Limericks Links ... Louvre Lucanien Lucanus tribus Lucifer ... Lugii Luna (M) Lupercal (M) Lupercalia (M) Lupus Lusius lustratio ... Lyrik Suche in: http://www.gottwein.de
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    87. Meyers Konversationslexikon, Band 10, Seite 0849, Von Livius Andronicus Bis Livl
    Translate this page Hauptseite. Stöbern. Suchen. Abbildungen. Gehe zu. Über. Verwaltung. Seite zurückNächste Seite. Textansicht. Versenden. * Die Seite ist noch nicht korrigiert.
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    88. Livingston, West Lothian - Encyclopedia Article About Livingston, West Lothian.
    Livingston, West Lothian. Word Word. Livingston, West Lothian (also known as LivingstonNew Town) is a town in central Scotland
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