Grice e Spurio: lettere da Corinto – Roma antica – Roma -- filosofia
italiana – Luigi Speranza (Roma).
Fratello di Lucio Mummio, vincitore di Corinto, partecipa con SCIPIONE (si
veda) Emiliano e con Lucio Metello CALVO (si veda) a un’ambasciata politica in
Oriente e così puo stringere più stretti rapporti con Panezio di Rodi. Scrive
lettere in versi e orazioni. CICERONE lo pone tra i IV interlocutori del
"De republica." Oratore. I suoi discorsi hanno, per la loro aridità, impronta
del Portico. Coltiva gli studi giuridici. A Roman soldier and writer. A legatus
of his brother, and a close friend of SCIPIONE EMILIANO. This friendship garners
his entrance into the Scipionic Circle. Politically, he is an aristocrat. He writes
satirical and ethical epistles, describing his experiences in Corinto in
humorous verse. According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, these letters, are
the first examples of a distinct class of Roman poetry, the poetic epistle. "Mummii".
Mek.niif. hu. Mummius M, Mortgage, ed. Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical
Antiquities. Perseus tufts, Chisholm, ed.
"Mummius, Lucius" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Cambridge. Stub
icon This article about an Ancient Roman writer. Categories: Ancient Roman
writersm Romans, writers Mummii Ancient Roman people stubs European writer
stubs When we turn to Rome we find that letter writing becomes a Roman literary
art under Greek influence and is speedily nationalised as is the dialogue. We
know that the epistolary form is used by S., who appears in CICERONE’s de
republica as an intimate friend of SCIPIONE the younger. He receives a
education in the Porch, and accompanied
his more famous brother to Corinto as a legatus. From Corinto he sends a number
of poetic epistles to his friends. These do not receive general publicity, but are
preserved in the archives of the family where they are read by CICERONE, who
praises their wit. Keyword: philosophical epistle. Spurio Mummio. Grice e Mummio:
il portico romano – lettera da Corinto – Roma antica -- Roma – filosofia
italiana – Luigi Speranza (Roma). Filosofo italiano. Mummio Spurio. Portico. A
distinguished orator. Writes a number of letters on ethical issues. A Roman
soldier and philosopher. He was a legatus of his brother Lucio Mummio in Corinto
and a close friend of Scipione (si veda) Emiliano. This friendship garns his
entrance into the Scipionic Circle. Politically, he is an aristocrat. He writes
satirical and ethical epistles, describing his experiences in Corinto in
humorous verse. According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, these letters, which
were still popular, are the first examples of a distinct class of Roman poetry,
the poetic epistle. References "Mummii". Peck, ed.
"Mummius". Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities.
Chisholm,. "Mummius, Lucius" . Encyclopædia Britannica, Cambridge.
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can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Fratello di Lucio Mummio, vincitore
di Corinto, partecipa con SCIPIONE (si veda) Emiliano e con Lucio Metello CALVO
(si veda) a un’ambasciata politica in Oriente e così puo stringere più stretti
rapporti con Panezio di Rodi. Scrive lettere in versi e orazioni. CICERONE lo pone
tra i IV interlocutori del "De republica." Oratore. I suoi discorsi
hanno, per la loro aridità, impronta del Portico. Coltiva gli studi
giuridici. A Roman soldier and writer. A legatus of his brother, and a
close friend of SCIPIONE EMILIANO. This friendship garners his entrance into
the Scipionic Circle. Politically, he is an aristocrat. He writes satirical and
ethical epistles, describing his experiences in Corinto in humorous verse.
According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, these letters, are the first examples
of a distinct class of Roman poetry, the poetic epistle. "Mummii".
Mek.niif. hu. Mummius M, Mortgage, ed. Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical
Antiquities. Perseus tufts, Chisholm, ed.
"Mummius, Lucius" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Cambridge. Stub
icon This article about an Ancient Roman writer. Categories: Ancient Roman
writersm Romans, writers Mummii Ancient Roman people stubs European writer
stubs When we turn to Rome we find that letter writing becomes a Roman literary
art under Greek influence and is speedily nationalised as is the dialogue. We
know that the epistolary form is used by S., who appears in CICERONE’s de
republica as an intimate friend of SCIPIONE the younger. He receives a
education in the Porch, and accompanied
his more famous brother to Corinto as a legatus. From Corinto he sends a number
of poetic epistles to his friends. These do not receive general publicity, but are
preserved in the archives of the family where they are read by CICERONE, who
praises their wit. Keyword: philosophical epistle. Spurio Mummio. Mummio
Spurio.
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