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    Enduring Cultures Cba

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    Rome’s famous writers were inspired by the Greek literature. The poet Horace wrote “Satires and Odes” that made fun of human weakness. Odes poems expressed emotions about life. He poet Ovid wrote works that were based on Greek myths. The poet Catullus also admired Greek writings and wrote short poems about love‚ sadness‚ and envy. The writer Virgil drew some of his ideas from the poet Homer and his “Odyssey”. The Roman world of entertainment was centered on violence. The Colosseum was the most

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    A2 Latin Propertius Elegies 3 A question of style (and who’s got it……) transeat hic sine nube dies‚ stent aere venti‚     ponat et in sicco molliter unda minax. aspiciam nullos hodierna luce dolentis‚     et Niobae lacrimas supprimat ipse lapis; alcyonum positis requiescant ora querelis;     increpet absumptum nec sua mater Ityn. tuque‚ o cara mihi‚ felicibus edita pennis‚     surge et poscentis iusta precare deos. at primum pura somnum tibi discute lympha‚     et nitidas presso pollice

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    Diana

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    just the hunting goddess‚[citation needed] associated with wild animals and woodlands. She also later became a moon goddess‚ supplanting Titan goddess Luna.[citation needed] She also became the goddess of childbirth and ruled over the countryside. Catullus wrote a poem to Diana in which she has more than one alias: Latonia‚ Lucina‚ Iuno‚ Trivia‚ Luna.[11] In Rome the cult of Diana should have been almost as old as the city itself as Varro mentions her in the list of deities to whom king Titus Tatius vowed

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    What is an Epic?

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    similar works composed at Rome from the age of the neoterics; to a lesser degree‚ the term includes some poems of the English Renaissance‚ particularly those influenced by Ovid.[citation needed] The most famous example of classical epyllion is perhaps Catullus 64. In the East‚ the most famous works of epic poetry are the Ramayana and Mahabharata‚ with the Iliad and the Odyssey‚ which form part of the Western canon‚ fulfilling the same function in the Western world When we refer to epic poetry in the

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    Alton Peterson Section Number THEO 201 Short Essay #1 Bibliology: Inspiration and Inerrancy of the Bible The Christian Church believes the Bible is inspired and inerrant. This means that God is the one who moved through the writers to communicate to us the words which God wanted us to hear. This inspiration‚ however‚ is not a dictation‚ but a movement of God ’s Holy Spirit through the writer‚ utilizing the personality and style of the writer. Paul said‚ “All

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    DRAMA >.a composition in prose or verse presenting in dialogue or pantomime a story involving conflict or contrast of character‚ especially one intended to be acted on the stage; a play. >.the branch of literature having such compositions as its subject; dramatic art or representation. >.the art dealing with the writing and production of plays. >.any situation or series of events having vivid‚ emotional‚ conflicting‚ or striking interest or results: the drama of a murder trial . 1. a

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    Sappho enjoyed immense popularity for the sheer beauty of her language and the directness and power of her expression”(pg.7). Snyder again states “Sappho’s was chiefly know her for her skill as a poets”(pg.9) and was imitated by younger writers like Catullus and Horace. A scandal had arisen about Sappho’s apparently being a love-crazy female fornicator. Since it was a Christian era people began looking closely in her work and background and assume she is a homosexual from meaning in her work.

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    Rebecca Anne Carson's Epitaph

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    Copyright by Rebecca Anne Macmillan 2013 The Report Committee for Rebecca Anne Macmillan Certifies that this is the approved version of the following report: The Languages of Nox: Photographs‚ Materiality‚ and Translation in Anne Carson’s Epitaph APPROVED BY SUPERVISING COMMITTEE: Supervisor: Ann Cvetkovich Coleman Hutchison The Languages of Nox: Photographs‚ Materiality‚ and Translation in Anne Carson’s Epitaph by Rebecca Anne Macmillan‚ A.B. Report Presented to

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    Sappho

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    Sappho 620 BCE–550 BCE Little is known with certainty about the life of Sappho‚ or Psappha in her native Aeolic dialect. She was born probably about 620 B.C. to an aristocratic family on the island of Lesbos during a great cultural flowering in the area. Apparently her birthplace was either Eressos or Mytilene‚ the main city on the island‚ where she seems to have lived for some time. Even the names of her family members are inconsistently reported‚ but she does seem to have had several brothers

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    Anonymous March 19‚ 2013 Mr. -------‚ Mr. ------- Grand Tour Temple of Saturn The Temple of Saturn was one of the most important structures in Roman society‚ because it signified all of their major values as a whole‚ in one place‚ and today the Temple stands in ruins‚ at the foot of Capitoline Hill‚ on the Western side of the Forum Romanum. The origin of the Temple of Saturn is hard to determine‚ since the only records we have are the reconstructions of the Temple‚ and not the date or period

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