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Neoteroi
Neoteroi Neoteroi is Greek for "new poets", referring to ... the Hellenistic Period (323 BC onwards), the Neoteroi propagated a new style of Greek poetry ...
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Talk:Neoteroi
Talk:Neoteroi When was this? And how about some ...
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Latin literature (translated from Italian)
... source and of pain, while for the neoteroi and, above all for Catullo, the love ... poetry. The taste affinity that joins the neoteroi, than does not compose, however, a circle ... experiences and are not, like for i neoteroi, a merely formal and expressive engagement. Virgilio ...
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Gaio Lucilio (translated from Italian)
... charges and the political life (like i neoteroi). Lucilio is important much in the history ... personality. Lucilio simulates the improvisation,(as the neoteroi) it refuses an only level of style ...
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Neoteric
... Neoteric Poets A slightly vague term, the neoteroi were a group of Latin poets of ...
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Trojan War cycle
... authors of the other poems were the neoteroi, "the later poets", and kyklikos ("cyclic") was ...
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Battiadae
... the most well known member of the Neoteroi.
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Catullus
... poetry was greatly influenced by the Greek neoteroi, or "new poets". Callimachus influenced Catullus especially ...
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Verona/Citazioni literary (translated from Italian)
... 54 to.C. Catullo came, like others neoteroi, from the Gallia Cisalpina (that is, from ...
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Appendix Vergiliana (translated from Italian)
... had been introduced to Rome from i neoteroi, and it was resumed under Tiberio and ...
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