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Preface; Introduction;
Part I. Histories of the Civil Wars:
1. Three men in a vote: proscription (Appian, Civil wars 4.1-6);
2. XPDNC: writing Caesar (On the civil war);
Part II. Horace:
3. On getting rid of kings: Horace, Satires 1.7;
4. Polishing off the politics: Horace's Ode to Pollio (Odes 2.1);
Part III. Epic:
5. Lucan: the word at war;
6. Statius' Thebaid: form (p)remade;
Part IV. Histories of Rome:
7. Tacitus: the world in pieces;
8. Livy and the invention of history; Date chart; Bibliography; Indexes.
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Add Fighting for Rome: Poets and Caesars, History and Civil War, For the Roman writers Fighting for Rome became not the expansive imperialism of the all-conquering Republic, but a collapse into horror and un-Roman autocracy brought about by the Caesars' fighting for control of Rome. The essays in this volume range ac, Fighting for Rome: Poets and Caesars, History and Civil War to your collection on WonderClub |