Martial's Rome

Martial's Rome PDF Author: Victoria Rimell
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521828228
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 240

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Explores Martial's radical vision of the relationship between art and reality and his role in formulating modern perceptions of Rome.

Martial's Rome

Martial's Rome PDF Author: Victoria Rimell
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521828228
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 240

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Book Description
Explores Martial's radical vision of the relationship between art and reality and his role in formulating modern perceptions of Rome.

Epigrams from Martial

Epigrams from Martial PDF Author: Martial
Publisher: Purdue University Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 234

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Martial's Epigrams

Martial's Epigrams PDF Author: Garry Wills
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1440633282
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 232

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One of literature's greatest satirists, Martial earned his livelihood by excoriating the follies and vices of Roman society and its emperors, and set a pattern that satirists have admired across the ages. For the first time, readers can enjoy an English translation of these rhymes that does not sacrifice the cleverly constructed effects of Martial's short and shapely thrusts. Martial's Epigrams "bespeaks a great scholar at play" (The New York Times Book Review), makes for addictive reading, and is a perfect, if naughty, gift. Look out for a new book from Garry Wills, What the Qur'an Meant, coming fall 2017.

Selected Epigrams of Martial

Selected Epigrams of Martial PDF Author: Martial
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Epigrams
Languages : en
Pages : 468

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Martial

Martial PDF Author: William Fitzgerald
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226252558
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 269

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In this age of the sound bite, what sort of author could be more relevant than a master of the epigram? Martial, the most influential epigrammatist of classical antiquity, was just such a virtuoso of the form, but despite his pertinence to today’s culture, his work has been largely neglected in contemporary scholarship. Arguing that Martial is a major author who deserves more sustained attention, William Fitzgerald provides an insightful tour of his works, shedding new and much-needed light on the Roman poet’s world—and how it might speak to our own. Writing in the late first century CE—when the epigram was firmly embedded in the social life of the Roman elite—Martial published his poems in a series of books that were widely read and enjoyed. Exploring what it means to read such a collection of epigrams, Fitzgerald examines the paradoxical relationship between the self-enclosed epigram and the book of poems that is more than the sum of its parts. And he goes on to show how Martial, by imagining these books being displayed in shops and shipped across the empire to admiring readers, prophetically behaved like a modern author. Chock-full of epigrams itself—in both Latin and English versions—Fitzgerald’s study will delight classicists, literary scholars, and anyone who appreciates an ingenious witticism.

Martial's Epigrams Book Two

Martial's Epigrams Book Two PDF Author:
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780195348200
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 320

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This edition provides an English translation of and detailed commentary on the second book of epigrams published by the Latin poet Marcus Valerius Martialis. The past ten years have seen a resurgence of interest in Martial's writings. But contemporary readers are in particular need of assistance when approaching these epigrams, and until now there has been no modern commentary dedicated to Book II. This new commentary carefully illuminates the allusions to people, places, things, and cultural practices of late first-century Rome that pervade Martial's poetry. It analyzes the epigrammatist's poems as literary creations, treating such topics as the structure of the individual poems and of the book as a whole, and the influence of earlier texts on Martial's language and themes.

Martial and the Moderns. (A translation into English prose of select epigrams of Martial, arranged under heads, with examples of the modern uses to which they have been applied.) By A. Amos

Martial and the Moderns. (A translation into English prose of select epigrams of Martial, arranged under heads, with examples of the modern uses to which they have been applied.) By A. Amos PDF Author: Martial
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 316

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The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me

The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me PDF Author: William Allen White
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 160

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This book is a memoir of White's (1868 - 1944) experiences during World War 1 at the front line in France. He and Henry had been commissioned into the Red Cross and were sent to the front line shortly after America had entered the War. They experienced life for the French people at firsthand and were shocked by the privations and struggles of the locals. The book also contains a romance that may or may not be fictional, between a woman and two men on the same boat as them.

The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me

The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me PDF Author: William Allen White
Publisher: IndyPublish.com
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 360

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The Martial Adventures Of Henry And Me [Illustrated Edition]

The Martial Adventures Of Henry And Me [Illustrated Edition] PDF Author: William Allen White
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
ISBN: 1782893547
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 245

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Includes 15 cartoon illustrations. This highly humorous account of two self-confessed “short, fat, bald, middle-aged, inland Americans” who decide to join the war effort all the way from Wichita having left their jobs as journalists. As they go to New York to start their sea journey eastward, they start to find out that their life is going to be much more arduous than they initially thought... “In our pockets we hold commissions from the American Red Cross. These commissions are sending us to Europe as inspectors with a view to publicity later, one to speak for the Red Cross, the other to write for it in America. We have been told by the Red Cross authorities in Washington that we shall go immediately to the front in France and that it will be necessary to have the protective colouring of some kind of an army uniform. The curtain rises on a store in 43rd Street in New York-perhaps the “Palace” or the “Hub” or the “Model” or the “Army and Navy,” where a young man is trying to sell us a khaki coat, and shirt and trousers for $17.48. And at that it seems a lot of money to pay for a rig which can be worn at most only two months. But we compromise by making him throw in another shirt and a service hat and we take the lot for $17.93 and go away holding in low esteem the “pride, pomp and circumstance of glorious war” as exemplified by these military duds. In our hearts as we go off at R. U. E. will be seen a hatred for uniforms as such, and particularly for phoney uniforms that mean nothing and cost $18.00 in particular.”