Ancient Greece and Rome 1200 B.C.E.-476 C.E.: Literature

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chapter four
LITERATURE

JamesAllanEvans

IMPORTANT EVENTS … 118
OVERVIEW … 120
TOPICS

The Age of Homeric Epic … 122
The Boeotian School of Epic … 126
The Age of Lyric Poetry … 128
Poets for Hire … 131
Herodotus, the Father of History … 133
Thucydides … 136
History after Thucydides … 137
Greek Comedy … 138
Greek Tragedy … 144
The Art of Public Speaking in Greece … 154
Greek Literature after Alexander the Great … 155
Roman Theater … 157
Latin Poetry Before the Augustan Age … 160
Latin Prose Writers Before the Augustan Age … 162
The Golden Age of Latin Literature Under Augustus … 164
Latin Literature of the Silver Age … 169
Greek Literature of the Imperial Age … 172

SIGNIFICANT PEOPLE

Aeschylus … 175
Cato … 175
Thucydides … 176
Vergil … 177

DOCUMENTARY SOURCES … 178

SIDEBARS AND PRIMARY DOCUMENTS
Primary sources are listed in italics
A Love Poem of Sappho (Sappho writes of her longing for another woman) … 130
Aristotle on Tragedy and Comedy (Aristotle discusses the six elements of tragedy) … 145
Antigone's Speech in Defense of Conscience … 148
The Great Library at Alexandria … 156
Lucretius and the Atomic Theory (Lucretius asserts that nothing can be created out of nothing) … 161
Vergil's Proclamation of Rome's Mission (Vergil writes of Rome's mission to govern the world) … 166
Horace on Patriotism (Horace's poem praises commitment to the empire) … 168

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