Solitary Sphere in the Age of Virgil

Auteur: Kachuck, Aaron J. (Junior Research Fellow in Latin and Neo-Latin Literature, Junior Research Fellow in Latin and Neo-Latin Literature, Trinity College, Cambridge)
Editeur: Oxford University Press Inc
Overturning centuries of scholarship that imagined life in the Roman world as happening only in society, Aaron J. Kachuck delivers a revelatory new perspective: ancient Rome not only possessed a vibrant sense of solitude, but its solitary sphere also lies behind its greatest masterpieces, from Cicero's philosophy to the life's works of Virgil, Horace, and Propertius.
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Overturning centuries of scholarship that imagined life in the Roman world as happening only in society, Aaron J. Kachuck delivers a revelatory new perspective: ancient Rome not only possessed a vibrant sense of solitude, but its solitary sphere also lies behind its greatest masterpieces, from Cicero's philosophy to the life's works of Virgil, Horace, and Propertius.
ISBN / EAN 9780197579046
Auteur Kachuck, Aaron J. (Junior Research Fellow in Latin and Neo-Latin Literature, Junior Research Fellow in Latin and Neo-Latin Literature, Trinity College, Cambridge)
Editeur Oxford University Press Inc