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  1. People From Taranto: Giovanni Paisiello, Roberta Vinci, Livius Andronicus, Isabella, Princess of Taranto, Davide Moro, Elio Schneeman
  2. Remains of Old Latin, Volume II: Livius Andronicus, Naevius, Pacuvius and Accius by E. H. (Trans.) Warmington, 1961-01-01
  3. Remains of Old Latin, Volume II, Livius Andronicus. Naevius. (Loeb Classical Library No. 314) by Livius Andronicus, Naevius, et all 1936-01-01
  4. Remains of Old Latin. Complete Collection in Four Volumes (The Loeb Classical Library, No. 294, 314, 329, 359) by Livius Andronicus, Naevius, et all 1936
  5. REMAINS OF OLD LATIN II LIVIUS ANDRONICUS, NAEVIUS, PACUVIUS AND ACCIUS. LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY, NO. 314) by EDITOR WARMINGTON E.H., 1967
  6. Remains of Old Latin: Livius Andronicus; Naevius; Pacuvius; Accius v. 2 (Loeb Classical Library)
  7. Poeti latini di Puglia: Livio Andronico, Orazio e altri scritti (Quaderni di " Invigilata lucernis " ) by Raffaele Perna, 2002
  8. Non verba sed vim: Kritisch-exegetische Untersuchungen zu den Fragmenten archaischer romischer Tragiker (Beitrage zur Altertumskunde) (German Edition) by Klaus Lennartz, 1994
  9. Livio Andronico (Biblioteca del " Giornale italiano di filologia) by Ugo Carratello, 1979
  10. Livio Andronico by Raffaele Perna, 1979
  11. The literary Saturnian,: The stichic norm of Italico-Keltic, Romanic, and modern rhythm (University of Virginia. Bulletin of the School of Latin) by Thomas Fitz-Hugh, 1910

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  • 28. A Linguistic Commentary On Livius Andronicus
    Virtually all recent major work on livius andronicus has focused on assessing his artistic merits and his skills as a translator of Homer.
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    A Linguistic Commentary on Livius Andronicus
    Author: Ivy Livingston ISBN: 978-0-203-50529-8 (electronic) No. of pages: Originally Published On: February 2004 Subject: Classical Studies Publisher: Routledge, UK

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    31. Lucius Livius Andronicus - Wikipedia
    Translate this page Ten behoeve van zijn leerlingen vertaalde livius andronicus de Odyssee van Homerus in het Latijn. Dat deed hij in de oeroude Latijnse (in oorsprong
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    Biografische gegevens zijn er heel weinig over hem... Bij de inname van Tarentum , in het vergriekste Zuid-Itali« , werd de hoogontwikkelde Andronikos door de Romeinen gevangen genomen en als slaaf meegevoerd. Hij leerde snel vloeiend Latijn spreken en kwam terecht in de familie van een zekere Livius, een senator, wiens kinderen hij onderwees, en wiens naam hij na zijn vrijlating ook overnam: Andronikos werd Livius Andronicus. Hij stichtte in Rome een eigen school.
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    Ten behoeve van zijn leerlingen vertaalde Livius Andronicus de Odyssee van Homerus in het Latijn. Dat deed hij in de oeroude Latijnse (in oorsprong Indo-Europese) versmaat , het "primitieve" Saturnische vers . Dat blijkt uit de bewaarde eerste versregel:
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  • 34. Livius Andronicus: Odussia
    Translate this page livius andronicus ODUSIA. Liber I. Virum mihi, Camena, insece versutum (Od. 1, 1). Pater noster, Saturni filie, (Od 1, 45). Mea puer, quid verbi ex tuo ore
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    (Od. 1, 1) Pater noster, Saturni filie,
    (Od 1, 45) Mea puer, quid verbi ex tuo ore supra fugit?
    (Od. 1, 64) Neque enim te oblitus sum Laertie noster,
    (Od. 1, 65) argenteo polybro, aureo eglutro
    (Od. 1, 136-7) tuque mihi narrato omnia disertim;
    (Od. 1, 169) Quae haec daps est? Qui festus dies?
    (Od. 1, 225-6) ... matrem procitum plurimi venerunt,
    (Od. 1, 248) Liber II quando dies adveniet quem profata Morta est.
    (Od. 2, 99-100) [aut] in Pylum deveniens aut ibi ommentans (Od. 2, 317) tumque remos iussit religare struppis. (Od. 2, 422) Liber III ibidemque vir summus adprimus Patroclus, (Od. 3, 110) Liber IV atque escas habeamus mentionem, (Od. 4, 213) partim errant, nequinont Graeciam redire; (Od. 4, 495) sancta puer Saturni... regina (Od. 4, 513) apud nimpham Atlantis filiam Calipsonem, (Od. 4, 557) Liber V Igitur demum Ulixi cor frixit prae pavore. (Od. 5, 297) Liber VI utrum genua amploctens virginem oraret, (Od. 6, 141-2) Ibi manens sedeto donicum videbis me carpento vehentem en domum venisse (Od. 6, 295-6)

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    Lucius Livius Andronicus (lew-SHEE-uhs LIHV-ee-uhs an-druh-NI-kuhs) was a Greek who was most likely brought to Rome after the capture of Tarentum in 272 b.c.e. After being freed, he took the name of his master, Livius Salinator. Livius became a schoolteacher and translated Homer ’s Odyssey (c. 800 b.c.e.; English translation, 1616) into Latin as a textbook for his students. This was the first literary use of Latin. In this work, he used the Saturnian meter as opposed to the Greek dactylic hexameter. He was asked to compose and act in the first Latin comedy and the first Latin tragedy for the Ludi Romani of 240 b.c.e. His plays were translations from Greek originals. In 207 b.c.e., Livius composed a hymn to drive out the evil omens during the Second Punic War (218-201 b.c.e.). Only fragments of his works remain.
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    Often referred to as the “father of Latin literature,” Livius introduced Greek themes and forms to Latin literature. Because of his poetic successes, actors and playwrights were permitted to meet on the Aventine hill at the temple of Minerva. Livius’s works were used in schools at least until Horace’s time.

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