The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 Seiten |
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... Latin peasant return to his simple rustic life . When , in the third century , B. C. , Livius Andronicus , who had come to Rome as a prisoner of war , translated the Odyssey into Latin , Greece offered ... LATIN LITERATURE LATIN LITERATURE.
... Latin peasant return to his simple rustic life . When , in the third century , B. C. , Livius Andronicus , who had come to Rome as a prisoner of war , translated the Odyssey into Latin , Greece offered ... LATIN LITERATURE LATIN LITERATURE.
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... Latin language , because the church preserved the learning and the language of the old world , throughout the entire Middle Ages Latin was the language used by religious writers . The Bible was , of course , the foundation for all the ...
... Latin language , because the church preserved the learning and the language of the old world , throughout the entire Middle Ages Latin was the language used by religious writers . The Bible was , of course , the foundation for all the ...
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... Latin . The early church fathers not only translated other works but also wrote of their own religious experiences . Perhaps the most famous of these writings is the Confessions of St. Augustine . Augustine ( 354-430 ) , like Jerome ...
... Latin . The early church fathers not only translated other works but also wrote of their own religious experiences . Perhaps the most famous of these writings is the Confessions of St. Augustine . Augustine ( 354-430 ) , like Jerome ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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