History Of Philosophy 18 It included Lucius Annaeus Cornutus (died AD 68), Aulus Persius Flaccus (AD3462), Lucius Annaeus Seneca, and his nephew Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (AD 39-65). http://www.nd.edu/Departments/Maritain/etext/hop18.htm
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Lucan The poem was written during the reign of Nero (about 60 to 65 AD) This was my The epic Bellum Civile of the Roman poet Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (3965) http://www.let.ru.nl/V.Hunink/lucanbook.htm
Extractions: SUMMARY The epic Bellum Civile of the Roman poet Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (39-65) deals with the civil war between Julius Caesar and Pompeius in 49-47 B.C. Their conflict is elaborately described in powerful verses full of paradox, witty maxims, and strong pathos. This study is a commentary on the third book of Lucan's epic, on which no separate, modern commentary was available as yet. The most important parts of Lucan's book are a long catalogue of Pompey's troops, and a highly original account of a naval battle near Marseille. Bellum civile is a complex text, which confronts its reader with countless problems, both textual, and linguistical and thematic. The commentary attempts to identify the most important of these problems and, wherever possible, formulate solutions to them. At many points the Latin text is explained and interpreted first. This interpretation is made on the basis of a general concept of the poem as, above all, a rhetorical poem . The poet does not fully concentrate on matters of history and science, on philosophical or political aspects, but always strives after maximum
Lucan was written during the reign of Nero (about 60 to 65 AD) This was The epic BellumCivile of the Roman poet Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (3965) deals with the civil http://www.let.ru.nl/v.hunink/lucanbook.htm
Extractions: SUMMARY The epic Bellum Civile of the Roman poet Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (39-65) deals with the civil war between Julius Caesar and Pompeius in 49-47 B.C. Their conflict is elaborately described in powerful verses full of paradox, witty maxims, and strong pathos. This study is a commentary on the third book of Lucan's epic, on which no separate, modern commentary was available as yet. The most important parts of Lucan's book are a long catalogue of Pompey's troops, and a highly original account of a naval battle near Marseille. Bellum civile is a complex text, which confronts its reader with countless problems, both textual, and linguistical and thematic. The commentary attempts to identify the most important of these problems and, wherever possible, formulate solutions to them. At many points the Latin text is explained and interpreted first. This interpretation is made on the basis of a general concept of the poem as, above all, a rhetorical poem . The poet does not fully concentrate on matters of history and science, on philosophical or political aspects, but always strives after maximum