DEVELOPMENT OF ROMAN LITERATURE

Axmedova M.A.

Keywords: Key words: literature, Roman writers, developing, language,


Abstract

ABSTRACT.  This article is the about progress of Roman literature and analysis of its period and resources. This investigation was conducted by researching information about developmenting of Roman literature and analyzing. As part of our article we have to focus on when Roman literature began developing and who are this literature writers and which period.


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https://historyten.com/roman/ancient-roman-literature/#ixzz8GtJszY9D

Later in Christian liturgy, "noon" came to describe the nones, a time of prayer originally at 3 pm but later at midday, so "noon" became synonymous with midday.

Flaccus, and some of the mechanics of his musicianship, are described in the prologue of Terence’s play Phormio. See also Moore, Timothy. Music in Roman Comedy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Everitt, Anthony. The Rise of Rome: The Making of the World's Greatest Empire. New York: Random House Publishing Group, 2012. Kindle Edition, location 1263. Mary Beard adds that by the 500s, “Rome was most certainly a small urban community” (Beard, Mary. SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome. New York and London: Liveright Publishing Corporation, 2016, p. 91)

See Johnson, Allan Chester et. al. Ancient Roman Statutes. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1961, p.5. Mary Beard notes that the inscription’s main significance for historians is its use of the dative case noun recei, supporting the existence of the regal history written about by Livy and others (see SPQR p. 92).

For an excellent discussion of the First Punic War and its impact on the generation of Livius Andronicus and Gnaeus Naevius, see Feeney (2016), Chapter 5: A Stage for Imperial Power.

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