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  • Stabi Berlin  (4)
  • Abraham Geiger Kolleg
  • HS Musik Hanns Eisler
  • BHT
  • 1995-1999  (4)
  • Gale Group  (4)
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  • Stabi Berlin  (4)
  • Abraham Geiger Kolleg
  • HS Musik Hanns Eisler
  • BHT
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  • 1995-1999  (4)
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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Detroit, Mich : Gale Group
    UID:
    gbv_1724587935
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: Farmington Hills, Mi Gale 2007 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9780787631055 , 0787631051
    Series Statement: Gale Literature Resource Center
    Content: Accius (ca. 170 B.C-ca .80 B.C.) -- Ammianus Marcellinus (ca. A.D. 330-ca. A.D. 395) -- Apuleius (ca. A.D. 125-post A.D. 164) -- Aulus Gellius (ca. A.D. 125-ca. A.D. 180?) -- Cato the Elder (234 B.C.-149 B.C.) -- Catullus (ca. 84-54 B.C.) -- Cicero (106 B.C.-43 B.C.) -- Columella (fl. 1st century A.D.) -- Quintus Curtius Rufus (fl. A.D. 35) -- Ennius (239 B.C.-169 B.C.) -- Frontinus (ca. A.D. 35-A.D. 103 or 104) -- Horace (65 B.C.-8 B.C.) -- Julius Caesar (100 B.C.-44 B.C.) -- Juvenal (ca. A.D. 60-ca. A.D. 130) -- Livy (59 B.C.-A.D. 17) -- Lucan (A.D. 39-A.D. 65) -- Lucilius (ca. 180 B.C.-ca. 102 or 101 B.C.) -- Lucretius (ca. 94 B.C.-ca. 49 B.C.) -- Manilius (fl. 1st century A.D.) -- Martial (ca. A.D. 40-ca. A.D. 103) -- Naevius (ca. 265 B.C.-201 B.C.) -- Nepos (ca. 100 B.C.-Post 27 B.C.) -- Ovid (43 B.C.-A.D. 17) -- Persius (A.D. 34-A.D. 62) -- Petronius (ca. A.D 20.-A.D. 66) -- Phaedrus (ca. 18 B.C.-ca. A.D. 50) -- Plautus (ca. 254 B.C.-184 B.C.) -- Pliny the Elder (A.D. 23 or 24-A.D. 79) -- Pliny the Younger (ca. A.D. 61-ca. A.D. 112) -- Propertius (ca. 50 B.C.-post 16 B.C.) -- Quintilian (ca. A.D. 40-ca. A.D. 96) -- Sallust (ca. 86 B.C.-35 B.C.) -- Seneca the Elder (ca. 54 B.C.-ca. A.D. 40) -- Seneca the Younger (ca. 1 B.C.-A.D. 65) -- Statius (ca. A.D. 45-ca. A.D. 96) -- Suetonius (ca. A.D. 69-post A.D. 122) -- Tacitus (ca. A.D. 55-ca. A.D. 117) -- Terence (ca. 184 B.C.-159 B.C. or after) -- Tibullus (ca. 54 B.C.-ca. 19 B.C.) -- Valerius Flaccus (fl. circa A.D. 92) -- Valerius Maximus (fl. ca. A.D. 31) -- Varro (116 B.C.-27 B.C.) -- Velleius Paterculus (ca. 20 B.C.-ca. A.D. 30) -- Virgin (70 B.C.-19 B.C.) -- Vitruvius (ca. 85 B.C.-ca. 15 B.C.).
    Content: The history of Rome is essentially the history of one nation imitating another, namely Greece. The Romans invented only one genre, the satire. Roman writers borrowed their subject matter from the Greeks in all but one respect, history. Several of these Roman authors were slaves or came from slave families. It was the Greek-speaking early-freed slaves that taught the Romans to give their literature subjectivity
    Note: Original 438 p , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web , Mode of access: Internet.
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Detroit, Mich : Gale Research
    UID:
    gbv_1724590235
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: Farmington Hills, Mi Gale 2007 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9780810399396 , 0810399393
    Series Statement: Dictionary of literary biography v. 176
    Content: Aeschines (circa 390 B.C.-circa 320 B.C.) -- Aeschylus (525 or 524 B.C.-456 or 455 B.C.) -- Alcaeus (born circa 620 B.C.) -- Apollonius Rhodius (third century B.C.) -- Aratus of Soli (circa 315 B.C.-circa 239 B.C.) -- Archilochus (mid 7th century B.C.E.) -- Aristophanes (circa 446 B.C.-circa 386 B.C.) -- Aristotle (384 B.C. -322 B.C.) -- Arrian (circa A.D. 89-circa 155) -- Babrius (circa A.D. 150-200) -- Callimachus (circa 306 B.C. - 240 B.C.) -- Cassius Dio (circa A.D. 155 or 164-post A.D. 229) -- Demosthenes (384-322 B.C.) -- Diogenes Laertius (circa A.D. 200) -- Empedocles (5th century B.C.) -- Epictetus (circa A.D. 55-circa A.D. 125 or 130) -- Epicurus (342 or 341 B.C.-271 or 270 B.C.) -- Euripides (circa 484 B.C.-407 or 406 B.C. ) -- Galen of Pergamon (A.D. 129-after 210) -- Gorgias of Leontini (circa 485 B.C.-376 B.C.) -- Heraclitus (flourished circa 500 B.C.) -- Herodotus (circa 484 B.C.-circa 420 B.C. ) -- Hesiod (Traditional date- 8th century B.C.) -- Hippocrates of Cos (flourished circa 425 B.C.) -- Homer (circa 8th - 7th centuries B.C.) -- Flavius Josephus (A.D. 37-100) -- Longinus (circa first century A.D.) -- Lucian (circa A.D. 120-180) -- Lysias (circa 459 B.C. - circa 380 B.C.) -- Menander (342-341 B.C.-circa 292-291 B.C.) -- Parmenides (late 6th - 5th century B.C.) -- Phio (cira 20 or 15 B.C.-circa A.D. 50) -- Pindar (circa 518 B.C.-circa 438 B.C.) -- Plato (circa 428 B.C.-348-347 B.C.) -- Plotinus (A.D. 204-270 ) -- Plutarch (circa A.D.46-circa 120) -- Polybius (circa 200 B.C.-circa 118 B.C. ) -- Protagoras (circa 490 B.C.-420 B.C.) -- Pythagoras (circa 570 B.C.-?) -- Sappho (circa 620 B.C.-circa 550 B.C.) -- Sophocles (497 or 496 B.C.-406 or 405 B.C.) -- Strabo (64 or 63 B.C. - circa A.D. 25) -- Theocritus (circa 300 B.C.-260 B.C.) -- Theophrastus (circa 371 B.C.-287 B.C.) -- Thucydides (circa 455 B.C.-circa 395 B.C.) -- Xenophon (circa 430 B.C.-circa 356 B.C.).
    Content: Essays on the authors of Greek literature. Discusses various genres, including: the Homeric epic; seventh and sixth century lyric poetry; drama including tragedies; the choral lyric; prose; philosophy and rhetoric; scholarship; didactic poetry and history. Covers authors considered the greatest authors of classical Greece. Christian writers are not included in this volume nor are writers of the Byzantine era
    Note: Original 472 p , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web , Mode of access: Internet.
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Detroit, Mich : Gale Group
    UID:
    gbv_1724586432
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: Farmington Hills, Mi Gale 2007 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9780787631055 , 0787631051
    Series Statement: Dictionary of literary biography v. 211
    Content: Accius (ca. 170 B.C-ca .80 B.C.) -- Ammianus Marcellinus (ca. A.D. 330-ca. A.D. 395) -- Apuleius (ca. A.D. 125-post A.D. 164) -- Aulus Gellius (ca. A.D. 125-ca. A.D. 180?) -- Cato the Elder (234 B.C.-149 B.C.) -- Catullus (ca. 84-54 B.C.) -- Cicero (106 B.C.-43 B.C.) -- Columella (fl. 1st century A.D.) -- Quintus Curtius Rufus (fl. A.D. 35) -- Ennius (239 B.C.-169 B.C.) -- Frontinus (ca. A.D. 35-A.D. 103 or 104) -- Horace (65 B.C.-8 B.C.) -- Julius Caesar (100 B.C.-44 B.C.) -- Juvenal (ca. A.D. 60-ca. A.D. 130) -- Livy (59 B.C.-A.D. 17) -- Lucan (A.D. 39-A.D. 65) -- Lucilius (ca. 180 B.C.-ca. 102 or 101 B.C.) -- Lucretius (ca. 94 B.C.-ca. 49 B.C.) -- Manilius (fl. 1st century A.D.) -- Martial (ca. A.D. 40-ca. A.D. 103) -- Naevius (ca. 265 B.C.-201 B.C.) -- Nepos (ca. 100 B.C.-Post 27 B.C.) -- Ovid (43 B.C.-A.D. 17) -- Persius (A.D. 34-A.D. 62) -- Petronius (ca. A.D 20.-A.D. 66) -- Phaedrus (ca. 18 B.C.-ca. A.D. 50) -- Plautus (ca. 254 B.C.-184 B.C.) -- Pliny the Elder (A.D. 23 or 24-A.D. 79) -- Pliny the Younger (ca. A.D. 61-ca. A.D. 112) -- Propertius (ca. 50 B.C.-post 16 B.C.) -- Quintilian (ca. A.D. 40-ca. A.D. 96) -- Sallust (ca. 86 B.C.-35 B.C.) -- Seneca the Elder (ca. 54 B.C.-ca. A.D. 40) -- Seneca the Younger (ca. 1 B.C.-A.D. 65) -- Statius (ca. A.D. 45-ca. A.D. 96) -- Suetonius (ca. A.D. 69-post A.D. 122) -- Tacitus (ca. A.D. 55-ca. A.D. 117) -- Terence (ca. 184 B.C.-159 B.C. or after) -- Tibullus (ca. 54 B.C.-ca. 19 B.C.) -- Valerius Flaccus (fl. circa A.D. 92) -- Valerius Maximus (fl. ca. A.D. 31) -- Varro (116 B.C.-27 B.C.) -- Velleius Paterculus (ca. 20 B.C.-ca. A.D. 30) -- Virgin (70 B.C.-19 B.C.) -- Vitruvius (ca. 85 B.C.-ca. 15 B.C.).
    Content: The history of Rome is essentially the history of one nation imitating another, namely Greece. The Romans invented only one genre, the satire. Roman writers borrowed their subject matter from the Greeks in all but one respect, history. Several of these Roman authors were slaves or came from slave families. It was the Greek-speaking early-freed slaves that taught the Romans to give their literature subjectivity
    Note: Original 438 p , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web , Mode of access: Internet.
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Detroit, Mich : Gale Research
    UID:
    gbv_1724591363
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: Farmington Hills, Mi Gale 2007 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9780810399396 , 0810399393
    Series Statement: Gale Literature Resource Center
    Content: Aeschines (circa 390 B.C.-circa 320 B.C.) -- Aeschylus (525 or 524 B.C.-456 or 455 B.C.) -- Alcaeus (born circa 620 B.C.) -- Apollonius Rhodius (third century B.C.) -- Aratus of Soli (circa 315 B.C.-circa 239 B.C.) -- Archilochus (mid 7th century B.C.E.) -- Aristophanes (circa 446 B.C.-circa 386 B.C.) -- Aristotle (384 B.C. -322 B.C.) -- Arrian (circa A.D. 89-circa 155) -- Babrius (circa A.D. 150-200) -- Callimachus (circa 306 B.C. - 240 B.C.) -- Cassius Dio (circa A.D. 155 or 164-post A.D. 229) -- Demosthenes (384-322 B.C.) -- Diogenes Laertius (circa A.D. 200) -- Empedocles (5th century B.C.) -- Epictetus (circa A.D. 55-circa A.D. 125 or 130) -- Epicurus (342 or 341 B.C.-271 or 270 B.C.) -- Euripides (circa 484 B.C.-407 or 406 B.C. ) -- Galen of Pergamon (A.D. 129-after 210) -- Gorgias of Leontini (circa 485 B.C.-376 B.C.) -- Heraclitus (flourished circa 500 B.C.) -- Herodotus (circa 484 B.C.-circa 420 B.C. ) -- Hesiod (Traditional date- 8th century B.C.) -- Hippocrates of Cos (flourished circa 425 B.C.) -- Homer (circa 8th - 7th centuries B.C.) -- Flavius Josephus (A.D. 37-100) -- Longinus (circa first century A.D.) -- Lucian (circa A.D. 120-180) -- Lysias (circa 459 B.C. - circa 380 B.C.) -- Menander (342-341 B.C.-circa 292-291 B.C.) -- Parmenides (late 6th - 5th century B.C.) -- Phio (cira 20 or 15 B.C.-circa A.D. 50) -- Pindar (circa 518 B.C.-circa 438 B.C.) -- Plato (circa 428 B.C.-348-347 B.C.) -- Plotinus (A.D. 204-270 ) -- Plutarch (circa A.D.46-circa 120) -- Polybius (circa 200 B.C.-circa 118 B.C. ) -- Protagoras (circa 490 B.C.-420 B.C.) -- Pythagoras (circa 570 B.C.-?) -- Sappho (circa 620 B.C.-circa 550 B.C.) -- Sophocles (497 or 496 B.C.-406 or 405 B.C.) -- Strabo (64 or 63 B.C. - circa A.D. 25) -- Theocritus (circa 300 B.C.-260 B.C.) -- Theophrastus (circa 371 B.C.-287 B.C.) -- Thucydides (circa 455 B.C.-circa 395 B.C.) -- Xenophon (circa 430 B.C.-circa 356 B.C.).
    Content: Essays on the authors of Greek literature. Discusses various genres, including: the Homeric epic; seventh and sixth century lyric poetry; drama including tragedies; the choral lyric; prose; philosophy and rhetoric; scholarship; didactic poetry and history. Covers authors considered the greatest authors of classical Greece. Christian writers are not included in this volume nor are writers of the Byzantine era
    Note: Original 472 p , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web , Mode of access: Internet.
    Language: English
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