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Episode CXIX - Fragments of Early Roman Literature

May 29, 2019
28:21
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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How Much Til Survives?
01:55 • 2min
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Do You Know Why We've Lost These Poems?
03:53 • 2min
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We've Lost Sa Eneas
06:09 • 4min
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The Relationship Between Homer and Aneass
10:13 • 2min
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I Am the Roman Homer, Whatever That Means
11:44 • 2min
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Is Homer a Part of the History of Rome?
13:33 • 4min
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Cicero's Fragments
17:13 • 2min
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Ik the Dream of Elia That You Os Tat Be Fole?
18:55 • 2min
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Cicero, Varo, and the Romantic Poets
21:14 • 3min
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What's the Difference Between Paro and Cicero?
23:52 • 2min
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What if I Could Take on the Mask of an Anti Not Abs Author?
25:29 • 3min
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While we are lucky that much Roman literature from the late republic and the imperial period comes down to us complete or almost complete, most of the historical and poetic works from the mid-republic have been lost and only survive in fragments.

Guest:
Dr Hannah Čulík-Baird (Assistant Professor, Classical Studies, Boston University)

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