"création littérature Catulle Rome." . . "création littérature Cicéron Rome." . . "Rome" . . "Rome." . "Lateinische Literatur Geschichte Republik." . . "Letteratura e società - Roma antica." . . "Language and culture." . . "Język i kultura Rzym (państwo)." . . "Manners and customs." . . "Rome (Empire)" . . "Textproduktion." . . "Bellettrie." . . "Langage et culture Rome." . . "Intellectual life." . . "Latijn." . . "Patronage." . . "\"This is a study of the emergence, development, and florescence of a distinctly \"late Republican\" sociotextual culture as recorded in the writings of this period's two most influential authors, Catullus and Cicero. It reveals a multi-faceted textual - rather than more traditionally defined \"literary\" - world that both defines the intellectual life of the late Republic and lays the foundations for those authors of the Principate and Empire who identified this period as their literary source and inspiration. By first questioning, and then rejecting, the traditional polarization ofCatullus and Cicero, and by broadening the scope of late Republican socioliterary studies to include intersections of language, social practice, and textual materiality, this book presents a fresh picture of both the sociotextual world of the late Republic and the primary authors through whom this world would gain renown\"--"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en . . . "Catullus, Cicero, and a Society of Patrons the Generation of the Text"@en . . . . . . . "Studies the distinctly 'late Republican' socio-textual culture recorded by this period's two most influential authors, Catullus and Cicero."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "100 v.C.-0" . . "Electronic books"@en . "Catullus, Cicero, and a society of patrons the generation of the text" . "Catullus, Cicero, and a society of patrons the generation of the text"@en . . . . "Studies the distinctly 'late Republican' socio-textual culture recorded by this period's two most influential authors, Catullus and Cicero.--Résumé de l'éditeur." . "\"This is a study of the emergence, development, and florescence of a distinctly \"late Republican\" sociotextual culture as recorded in the writings of this period's two most influential authors, Catullus and Cicero. It reveals a multi-faceted textual - rather than more traditionally defined \"literary\" - world that both defines the intellectual life of the late Republic and lays the foundations for those authors of the Principate and Empire who identified this period as their literary source and inspiration. By first questioning, and then rejecting, the traditional polarization ofCatullus and Cicero, and by broadening the scope of late Republican socioliterary studies to include intersections of language, social practice, and textual materiality, this book presents a fresh picture of both the sociotextual world of the late Republic and the primary authors through whom this world would gain renown\"-- Provided by publisher."@en . "\"This is a study of the emergence, development, and florescence of a distinctly \"late Republican\" sociotextual culture as recorded in the writings of this period's two most influential authors, Catullus and Cicero. It reveals a multi-faceted textual - rather than more traditionally defined \"literary\"--World that both defines the intellectual life of the late Republic and lays the foundations for those authors of the Principate and Empire who identified this period as their literary source and inspiration. By first questioning, and then rejecting, the traditional polarization ofCatullus and Cicero, and by broadening the scope of late Republican socioliterary studies to include intersections of language, social practice, and textual materiality, this book presents a fresh picture of both the sociotextual world of the late Republic and the primary authors through whom this world would gain renown\"--" . "\"This is a study of the emergence, development, and florescence of a distinctly \"late Republican\" sociotextual culture as recorded in the writings of this period's two most influential authors, Catullus and Cicero. It reveals a multi-faceted textual - rather than more traditionally defined \"literary\"--World that both defines the intellectual life of the late Republic and lays the foundations for those authors of the Principate and Empire who identified this period as their literary source and inspiration. By first questioning, and then rejecting, the traditional polarization ofCatullus and Cicero, and by broadening the scope of late Republican socioliterary studies to include intersections of language, social practice, and textual materiality, this book presents a fresh picture of both the sociotextual world of the late Republic and the primary authors through whom this world would gain renown\"--"@en . "Catullus, Cicero, and a society of patrons : the generation of the text" . "Catullus, Cicero, and a society of patrons : the generation of the text"@en . . . . . . . . . "littérature latine vie intellectuelle vie sociale Rome époque républicaine romaine 1er s. av. J.-C." . . . . "Language and culture Rome." . . "littérature latine texte théorie époque républicaine romaine 1er s. av. J.-C." . . "création littérature latine société (milieu humain) Rome époque républicaine romaine 1er s. av. J.-C." . . "Rzym (państwo)" . . "HISTORY Ancient." . .