LIVIUS ANDRONICUS

lĭˈvēəs ăndrənīˈkəs, fl. 3d cent. b.c., Roman poet, a Greek, b. Tarentum (Taranto). He was captured and made a slave at the fall of Tarentum and was freed by his master, a Livian noble, hence his name. Later he became a teacher and an actor. He introduced Greek literature into Rome, translating the Odyssey and adapting Greek plays that he first produced in c.240 b.c. Sometimes called the founder of Roman drama, he composed and acted in the first comedy and the first tragedy in Latin (both adopted from Greek models). Only fragments of his works remain.

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Name In the ancient sources Livius Andronicus is generally referred to as...author. 13 The association of Livius Andronicus and Livius Salinator in Jerome...conceivable that the two dates for Livius Andronicus floruit result from a confusion...
...earliest examples of Roman epic. Livius Andronicus, Naevius, and Ennius were...abruptly in 240 BC with a play by Livius Andronicus. Epic began, perhaps soon...Odyssey by the same writer. LIVIUS ANDRONICUS TRANSLATION OF THE ODYSSEY Who...
...properly began with the work of Livius Andronicus, a Greek slave from Tarentum...affect the thought of the world. LIVIUS ANDRONICUS was a man of learning and talent...Romans to reward slaves like Livius Andronicus for loyalty and faithful service...
...begins in 24o B.C.E., when Livius Andronicus presented the first tragedy (together...covered from the known plays of Livius. We do know that this tragedy...only a boy in the ser- vice of Livius Salinator. A native Greek speaker...
...their productions? Andronicus himself was almost...Livii: not only was Livius the decemvir probably...Livius Andronicus 240-140 B.C...Neither, I suspect, did Livius Andronicus. 7 Cf. Livys comment...
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...translations of Homer made by Livius Andronicus, by Gnaeus Matius, by Attius...recorded among the works taught by Andronicus Caliistus in Bologna in the 1460s...Secundinus.290 Gazas relative Andronicus Callistus lectured on Demosthenes...
...in the Latin authors available at the time (and perhaps in a very bad version from the third century B.C. by Livius Andronicus, which Horace branded "archaic, unpolished, and vulgar"). And yet Dantes "reading" of the Homeric poems...
...ed. H. Rix et al., 2nd ed. 2001. Wiesbaden: Reichert. Livingston. I. 2004. A Linguistic Commentary on Livius Andronicus. London: Routledge. Karlsson, F 1999. Finnish: An Essential Grammar. London: Routledge. Kimball, S. 1999...
...litterature grecque par les ecrivains latins, telle que la decrite Jean Granarolo (5). On pense au travail dun Livius Andronicus traduisant, mais aussi, comme la precise Pierre Grimal (10-11), adaptant lOdyssee a lintention dun public...
...attempting to write original prose. (74) Indeed, the history of Roman literature begins with the Latin Odyssey of Livius Andronicus and the plays of Naevius and Plautus, also based on Greek models. Again like the English, the Romans did not produce...


 

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...Greek warriors were partly a mimetic representation of different kinds of fighting, and in Rome, the legendary Livius Andronicus performed mime as stadium entertainment. During the 12th century, it was a major feature of the mystery and miracle...


 

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LIVIUS ANDRONICUS li ve s andr ni k s, fl. 3d cent. b.c., Roman poet, a Greek, b. Tarentum (Taranto). He was captured and made a slave...
...the First Punic War (c.240 b.c.) marks the beginning of literary work in Rome with the plays of the slave Livius Andronicus , adapted from the Greek. The epic poet Gnaeus Naevius also wrote dramas, but he was far surpassed by the greatest...


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