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Dive into GRIN's collection of seminar papers in Classical Latin Literature and Philology. Our offerings are perfect for students exploring the intricate world of Roman authors. Discover in-depth analyses, from comparative studies on Propertius's elegy to the development of relationships in Horace's Odes Book I-III with figures like Maecenas. Each book provides valuable insights into lyric poetry and classical texts. Available for instant access as PDF, eBook, or print-on-demand, these academic resources support your studies.

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  • Escatologia consolatoria e rappresentazione del self in Sen. epist. 77, 11-13; 19-20. Quomodo fabula, sic uita
    Titre: Escatologia consolatoria e rappresentazione del self in Sen. epist. 77, 11-13; 19-20. Quomodo fabula, sic uita
    Autor:in: Nicholas Fontana (Auteur)
    Catégorie: Thèse de Bachelor , 2015 , Note: 110/110 cum laude
    Prix: US$ 19,99
  • Il "liber de spectaculis" di Marziale - Adulazione del sovrano oppure riferimento attendibile per l’inaugurazione dell’Anfiteatro Flavio?
    Titre: Il "liber de spectaculis" di Marziale - Adulazione del sovrano oppure riferimento attendibile per l’inaugurazione dell’Anfiteatro Flavio?
    Autor:in: Hendrik Keilhauer (Auteur)
    Catégorie: Dossier / Travail de Séminaire , 2011 , Note: 1,0
    Prix: US$ 14,99
  • Le tavolette di Vindolanda
    La lettera di Octavius
    Titre: Le tavolette di Vindolanda
    Autor:in: Kai-Uwe Heinz (Auteur)
    Catégorie: Dossier / Travail de Séminaire , 1997 , Note: 1,0
    Prix: US$ 16,99

GRIN presents a diverse selection of student-authored seminar papers dedicated to Classical Latin Literature and Philology. This valuable resource collection empowers students to deepen their understanding of ancient Roman texts and authors. You will find insightful analyses covering a range of topics, such as the nuances of translating Propertius's elegy, offering comparative perspectives on poetic interpretation. Furthermore, delve into critical examinations of Horace's poetic artistry, exploring his Odes Book I-III and the significant role of Maecenas as a patron. These papers provide fresh perspectives on lyric poetry and classical scholarship. Each book is a meticulously researched academic contribution, ideal for student research and essay writing. Access these essential studies conveniently as an instant PDF download, an eBook, or through our print-on-demand service.

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