Satyrarum quæ supersunt reliquiæ

Type:
boek
Titel:
Satyrarum quæ supersunt reliquiæ
Andere titel:
Satyrarum quae supersunt reliquiae
Auteur:
Lucilius, Gaius; Does, Jan van der
Jaar:
1664
URL:
https://archive.org/details/ita-bnc-mag-00001278-001/page/n12/mode/2up Internet Archive
Onderwerp:
Classical Antiquity (8th Century BC-6th Century AD)
17th Century (1601-1700)
Satire
Poetry
Rome (Italy)
dwarsfluit
gamba
Scaliger, J
luit
Scriverius, P
Mensius, J
Merula, P
Vulcanius, B
Taal:
Latijn
Uitgever:
Amsterdam van Berge 1661
Plaatsnummer:
ORPH.KTS1 C2.67 11H07 (Orpheus Instituut)
Paginering:
[xxii]-139-[1] pages
Editie:
2nd ed.
Nota:
Gaius Lucilius (c. 180-103/2 BC) was the earliest Roman satirist, of whose writings only fragments remain. A Roman citizen of the equestrian class, he was born at Suessa Aurunca in Campania, and was a member of the Scipionic Circle.
He may be called the inventor of poetical satire, as he was the first to impress upon the rude inartistic medley, known to the Romans by the name of satura, that character of aggressive and censorious criticism of persons, morals, manners, politics, literature, etc. which the word satire has ever since denoted.
Manuscript note in front matter: "lucillius forti a lucillo idim quod lucillum... Fl. Hof...."
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