Excerpt from De Imitatione Scriptorum Romanorum Imprimis Lucani
Duo imprimis obstacula in hac terra exsurgunt caque inter se contraria. Quorum altero superato, si modo superari possit, nu merus imitationum augetulr, altero recte intellecto minuitur; illo enim efficitur, ut quae sunt imitationes non videantur, hoc, ut quae vi dentur non sint. Quod quamvis quodammodo absurde sonet, tamen res aliter se non habet.
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Excerpt from De Imitatione Scriptorum Romanorum Imprimis Lucani
Duo imprimis obstacula in hac terra exsurgunt caque inter se contraria. Quorum altero superato, si modo superari possit, nu merus imitationum augetulr, altero recte intellecto minuitur; illo enim efficitur, ut quae sunt imitationes non videantur, hoc, ut quae vi dentur non sint. Quod quamvis quodammodo absurde sonet, tamen res aliter se non habet.
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This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Excerpt from De Imitatione Scriptorum Romanorum Imprimis Lucani
In intenta illa et assidua cura, quam hodie perscrutandis et examinandis scriptis Romanorum philologi impendunt, baud parvum temporis et sudoris in expedienda quaestione illa insumptum est, qua tenus quicumque inter alios eminuit, cum iis cohaereat, qui in eadem vel proxima regione antistiterunt. Non modo quid exemplaribus Graecis, quae ut diurna nocturnaque manu versarentur, etiam praeter Ho ratium multi flagitarunt et effecerunt, quid suis viribus Romani uni versi debuerint, sed etiam qua inventionis felicitate et proprietate singuli usi sint, sedulo et curiose perquisitum est. Neque opera aut oleum periit; nam ad rectius aestimandum et totius gentis et unius cuiusque scriptoris ingenium et facultatem lucrum baud exiguum ex his studiis provenit. In iis facile obscrvatum est Romanos numquam dubitasse ab eis, qui antecesserant, ut res et argumenta ita etiam verba et dictionem mutuari, idque maxime factum esse a poetis; nam tantum abfuit, ut hoc sibi vitio darent, ut ita illis, quibus se appli cabant, laudes blandas impertiri et suis libris ex operibus spectatae famae expressis praecipuum splendorem infundi arbitrarentur. Quod cum singulis locis neminem commentatorum fugere potuisset, tamen res universa non illustrata est, donec vir emunctae naris in hac nova terra viam aperuit et munivit. Quem secuti multi in eandem arenam descenderunt, ut inde ab eo tempore illac dissertationes pro dierint et prodeant, quibus praefixae sunt inscriptiones: De imitazione ana, Quatemts hic pendeat ab illa, De foutibus et acemplis, quique alius index placuit. Quo labore insomni multum perfectu m. Multum peccatum est. Nam salebrae, quae in agro opimo, sed fere inculto non possunt non inesse, initio non semper animadvertebantur neque, si sentiebantur, semper devitabantur ab illis, qui laudabili ardore nova inveniendi abrepti fructus interdum haud satis maturos de cerpebant. Itaque operae pretium esse duco hac occasione data de dilficultatibus in hoc agro arando obviis disserere, non quo post tot labores doctos multa nova me brolaturum putem, sed ne iis, qui hic priniam messem facere temptant, desit, quod praemoniti pro disci plina et praeceptis habeant.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book meticulously examines the intricate web of words and ideas shared between Roman poets and their Greek predecessors, as well as other writers throughout history, unveiling a fascinating exchange that significantly shaped Roman literature. The author delves into the complexities of imitation and emulation, exploring the subtle and overt ways that Roman poets adapted and transformed their sources. Through detailed textual analysis, the book illuminates the dynamic relationship between tradition and innovation, shedding light on the literary and cultural landscape of ancient Rome. By tracing the movement of ideas across time and cultures, this work offers a fresh perspective on the enduring influence of the past and the creative processes that gave rise to some of the most celebrated works of literature. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9780243379415_0
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