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A chronological survey traces the development of Latin literature from its linguistic roots and external influences through the stages that produce early drama and comedy, the prose refinement of the Ciceronian generation, the Augustan flowering of poetry, and the later rhetorical silver age. It considers language formation, patronage networks, and social and political pressures that shaped genres such as oratory, history, satire, and epic, profiles major authors across these periods, and assesses how imitation of Greek models combined with Roman tastes to yield distinctive stylistic achievements and limitations.

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R. W. Browne

R. W. Browne was a scholar and author known for his contributions to the study of classical literature. His notable work, "A History of Roman Classical Literature," provides an insightful examination of the literary traditions of ancient Rome. Through his analysis, Browne explores the cultural and historical contexts that shaped Roman literary output, making his work a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of classical studies. His scholarly approach reflects a deep engagement with the texts and authors of the Roman era, contributing to the understanding of their lasting impact on Western literature.

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