The Student's Companion to Latin Authors
GEORGE MIDDLETON, M.A.
LECTURER IN LATIN, ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY; LATE SCHOLAR OF EMMANUEL COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
AND
THOMAS R. MILLS, M.A.
LATE LECTURER IN GREEK, ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY, AND CLASSICAL LECTURER, OWENS COLLEGE, MANCHESTER; FORMERLY SCHOLAR OF WADHAM COLLEGE, OXFORD
WITH AN INTRODUCTORY NOTE BY
PROF. W. M. RAMSAY, D.C.L., LL.D.
ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY
London Macmillan and Co., Ltd. New York: The Macmillan Co. 1896
All rights reserved
GLASGOW: PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS BY ROBERT MACLEHOSE AND CO.
The object of this book is to give in a convenient form all the facts of importance relating to the lives and works of the principal Latin Authors, with full quotation of original authorities on all the chief points. It appears to us that these facts are not at present readily accessible; for the ordinary histories of literature are compelled to sacrifice much exact information to the demand for a critical appreciation of the authors. The latter aspect does not enter into the plan of this book, which may therefore, with advantage, be used side by side with any work of the kind indicated, the two supplementing one another. The authors have been, as far as possible, illustrated from their own works. Special attention has been paid to the great writers, as the book is meant for use in the upper forms of schools and by students at the Universities. We had collected a considerable amount of matter upon the minor authors, most of which it was thought advisable to omit, so as not to extend the book unduly. An attempt, however, has been made to retain the most important facts about these, whenever they illustrated one of the great authors, or whenever it was thought that they ought to be in the hands of a student. We have attempted no treatment of early Latin as seen in inscriptions and the like, but have started with the first literary author, Livius Andronicus, and have gone down to Tacitus and the younger Pliny, dealing with each author by himself. A section has been added on Suetonius. A sketch of the chief ancient authorities on Roman writers is given at the end of the book, as well as a selected list of editions, which, without being exhaustive, will, we hope, be of service to the average student.
George Middleton
Thomas Ross Mills
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PREFACE
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTORY NOTE
LIVIUS ANDRONICUS.
NAEVIUS.
PLAUTUS
PACUVIUS.
CAECILIUS STATIUS.
TERENCE.
EARLY MINOR AUTHORS.
CATO.
ACCIUS.
LUCILIUS.
ATTA AND AFRANIUS.
MINOR POETS:
PROSE WRITERS OF THE SAME PERIOD:
CICERO.
QUINTUS CICERO.
TIRO.
T. POMPONIUS ATTICUS (B.C. 109-32).
M. TERENTIUS VARRO.
LABERIUS.
M. FURIUS BIBACULUS.
CAESAR.
C. ASINIUS POLLIO.
CORNELIUS NEPOS.
LUCRETIUS.
SALLUST.
CATULLUS.
CONTEMPORARY POETS:
VIRGIL.
HORACE.
CONTEMPORARY POETS:
TIBULLUS.
PROPERTIUS.
OVID.
MANILIUS.
LIVY.
VITRUVIUS.
SENECA THE ELDER.
VELLEIUS PATERCULUS.
VALERIUS MAXIMUS.
CELSUS.
PHAEDRUS.
SENECA THE YOUNGER.
CURTIUS RUFUS.
COLUMELLA.
POMPONIUS MELA.
PERSIUS.
LUCAN.
PETRONIUS.
CALPURNIUS SICULUS.
AETNA.
PLINY THE ELDER.
VALERIUS FLACCUS.
SILIUS ITALICUS.
STATIUS.
QUINTILIAN.
FRONTINUS.
JUVENAL.
PLINY THE YOUNGER.
TACITUS.
SUETONIUS.
GENERAL INDEX
INDEX OF TITLES
Footnotes