Yardley also demonstrates how much Trogus was influenced by his contemporary Livy as well as other Roman authors such as Sallust and Caesar, and how the Epitome reveals the influence of Roman poetry, especially the work of Virgil.
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- 938/.07/0922
- Dewey Decimal Edition Number
- 21
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- Includes indexes Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
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Table of Contents
- CONTENTS 8
- PREFACE 10
- ABBREVIATIONS 12
- INTRODUCTION 22
- PART 1: POMPEIUS TROGUS 26
- 1. Trogus, Sallust, and Caesar 28
- 2. Trogus and Livy 39
- 3. Trogus (and Justin) and Cicero 98
- 4. Other Possible Trogan Usages 111
- PART 2: JUSTIN 132
- 5. 'Justinisms' in Justin 135
- 6. Justin and Pseudo-Quintilian 200
- 7. Poetic Elements in the Epitome 207
- 8. Trogus, Justin, and the Law 233
- INDEX RERUM ET NOMINUM NOTABILIORUM 242
- A 242
- B 242
- C 242
- D 242
- E 242
- F 242
- G 243
- H 243
- I 243
- J 243
- L 243
- M 243
- N 243
- O 243
- P 243
- Q 243
- R 243
- S 243
- T 244
- W 244
- INDEX JUSTINIANUS 245
- INDEX ALIORUM LOCORUM 274
- A 274
- B 275
- C 275
- D 280
- E 280
- F 281
- G 282
- H 282
- J 282
- L 283
- M 290
- N 290
- O 290
- P 292
- Q 293
- R 294
- S 294
- T 298
- V 300