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38 results for "Latin poetry"

38 results for "Latin poetry"

Mia Brossoie

Person

Research interests: Latin literature of late antiquity (especially from Charlemagne’s "court"), debate poetry, mirrors, intertextuality, literary boundaries, mixed-form poetry, Hiberno-Latin, pastoral

AB in Classics and Medieval Studies, Brown University...

Richard J. Tarrant

Person

Research Interests: Latin poetry; Greek and Roman drama; transmission and editing of Latin texts

Irene Peirano Garrison

Person

Research interests: Latin poetry, the history of rhetoric and ancient literary criticism, the history of classical scholarship and classical pedagogy

Allison Resnick

Person

Research interests: Greek and Latin epigram; Latin literature of the late Republic and early Empire; historiography; literary depictions of marginalized individuals; the circulation and publication of texts in antiquity; depictions of psychology and...

Kathleen M. Coleman

Person

Research interests: Latin literature, especially Flavian poetry; history and culture of the early Empire; arena spectacles; Roman punishment; Latin epigraphy; Roman mosaics; reception of the Classics in southern Africa
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Richard F. Thomas

Person

Research interests: Latin literature, especially republican and Augustan poetry and republican and imperial historiography; Hellenistic Greek poetry; intertextuality; reception studies; translation theory and practice

Caroline Engelmayer

Person

Research interests: classical receptions in Renaissance literature; Augustan and Neronian poetry, especially Vergil, Ovid, and Seneca; early modern English literature, especially epic, drama, and lyric; continental humanism; neo-Latin; book history

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The Cambridge Songs (Carmina cantabrigiensia)

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The Cambridge Songs, from the Latin Carmina Cantabrigiensia, is the most important anthology of songs from before the thirteenth-century Carmina Burana. It offers the only major surviving anthology of Latin lyric poems from between Charlemagne and the...

Albert’s Anthology

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Albert’s Anthology comprises 76 brief and informal reflections on a line or two of Greek or Latin poetry—and a few prose quotations and artistic objects—composed by colleagues and students of Albert Henrichs on the occasion of his retirement in Spring...

Language Courses

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The Department of the Classics offers courses in Latin (classical and medieval), Ancient Greek, and Modern Greek at all levels. Ancient Greek and Latin Students with no prior experience should begin with Ancient Greek 1 or Latin 1 and proceed along the...