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Latin literature, the body of written works in the Latin language, remains an enduring legacy of the culture of ancient Rome. The Romans produced many works of poetry, comedy, tragedy, satire, history, and rhetoric, drawing heavily on the traditions of other cultures and particularly on the more matured literary tradition of Greece. Long after the Western Roman Empire had fallen, the Latin language continued to play a central role in western European civilization.

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Apologia

A resource site by James J. O'Donnell on Apuleius' self-defense; provides e-texts of translations, background on related issues, and commentary on the author and his times. Also provides bibliographies and links to other sites. . . . read more . . .
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Lucretius

Lucretius [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] . . . read more . . .

Andrew M. Riggsby

Roman Cultural History, Latin Prose, Theoretical Linguistics. HVNC IGITVR SPECTEMVS, HOC PROPOSITVM NOBIS SIT EXEMPLVM: ILLE SE PROFECISSE SCIAT CVI CICERO VALDE PLACEBIT . . . read more . . .
 
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