Pompey in Cicero's "Correspondence" and Lucan's "Civil war" ( Studies in classical literature )

Publication series :Studies in classical literature

Author: Vivian L. Holliday  

Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton‎

Publication year: 1969

E-ISBN: 9783111698199

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783111309958

Subject: I109 history, literature ideology history

Language: ENG

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Chapter

Acknowledgments

pp.:  5 – 8

I. Introduction

pp.:  9 – 17

II. Pompeius, Noster Amicus (Correspondence 68–61 B.C.)

pp.:  17 – 23

III. Levitas, Traductor Ad Plebem, Et Dynastus (Correspondence 60–59 B.C., De Bello Civili 1–10)

pp.:  23 – 37

IV. Perfidia Pompei (Correspondence 58–49 B.C., De Bello Civili 1–10)

pp.:  37 – 50

V. Ist um Canto Caesarem ... Pompeio Adsentior (Correspondence 54–49 B.C., De Bello Civili 1–10)

pp.:  50 – 65

VI. Invalidae Causae ... Emathiae Funesta Dies ... Magni Ruina (Correspondence 49–46 B.C., De Bello Civili 7–9)

pp.:  65 – 76

VII. Pompeius Magnus (Conclusion)

pp.:  76 – 84

VIII. Lucan’s Use of Cicero’s Correspondence (Conclusion)

pp.:  84 – 91

Addendum Summary of “Lucano e Cicerone”

pp.:  91 – 93

General Index

pp.:  93 – 97

Texts Cited and Quoted

pp.:  97 – 101

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