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Record ID marc_uic/UIC_2022.mrc:46499123:2943
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100 1 $aGrube, G. M. A.$q(George Maximilian Anthony)
245 14 $aThe Greek and Roman critics /$cG.M.A. Grube.
264 1 $aToronto :$bUniversity of Toronto Press,$c1965.
264 4 $c©1965
300 $axi, 372 pages ;$c23 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 357-364) and index.
505 00 $g1.$tThe beginnings of criticism --$g2.$tComedy : Aristophanes --$g3.$tThucydides, Socrates, Isocrates --$g4.$tPlato --$g5.$tAristotle --$g6.$tTheophrastus --$g7.$tDemetrius on style --$g8.$tAlexandria --$g9.$tThe schools of philosophy --$g10.$tRoman beginnings --$g11.$tCicero: the education of the orator --$g12.$tPhilodemus --$g13.$tDionysius of Halicarnassus --$g14.$tHorace --$g15.$tFrom Augustus to Nero --$g16.$tTacitus --$g17.$tQuintilian --$g18.$tAfter Quintilian --$g19.$tFronto: triumph of archaism --$g20.$tThe second sophistic and its satirist --$g21.$tLonginus on great writing.
530 $aAlso issued online.
520 $aDuring the thousand years which separate Homer from Plotinus, the Greeks and Romans not only created two great literatures and most of our literary genres, they also developed theories of literature and methods of criticism. These, though very different from our own, have nevertheless greatly influenced modern thinking, especially during the early centuries of our modern literatures. The author gives us a clear, full and reliable analysis of the ancient critical texts, and traces the birth and dvelopments of critical thinking throughout the classical centuries. [Back cover].
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650 0 $aCriticism$zRome.
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776 08 $iOnline version:$aGrube, G.M.A. (George Maximilian Anthony).$tGreek and Roman critics.$dToronto, University of Toronto Press [1965]$w(OCoLC)644984149
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