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De reditu suo sive Iter Gallicum: Querolus

AUTHOR Namatianus, Rutilius Claudius
PUBLISHER Createspace Independent Publishing Platform (01/22/2012)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Rutilius Claudius Namatianus was a Roman Imperial poet, notable as the author of a Latin poem, De Reditu Suo, in elegiac metre, describing a coastal voyage from Rome to Gaul in 416. The solid literary quality of the work, and the flashes of light it throws across a momentous but dark epoch of history, combine to give it exceptional importance among the relics of late Roman literature. The poem was in two books; the exordium of the first and the greater part of the second have been lost. What remains consists of about seven hundred lines.QuerolusThe plot concerns the attempt by a pretended magician, Mandrogerus, to cheat the poor and grumpy Querolus of a treasure hidden in his house. Querolus' father Euclio, dying abroad, had confided the location of the treasure to Mandrogerus.....
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ISBN-13: 9781469952338
ISBN-10: 1469952335
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: Latin
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Page Count: 88
Carton Quantity: 80
Product Dimensions: 5.50 x 0.21 x 8.50 inches
Weight: 0.27 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Rutilius Claudius Namatianus was a Roman Imperial poet, notable as the author of a Latin poem, De Reditu Suo, in elegiac metre, describing a coastal voyage from Rome to Gaul in 416. The solid literary quality of the work, and the flashes of light it throws across a momentous but dark epoch of history, combine to give it exceptional importance among the relics of late Roman literature. The poem was in two books; the exordium of the first and the greater part of the second have been lost. What remains consists of about seven hundred lines.QuerolusThe plot concerns the attempt by a pretended magician, Mandrogerus, to cheat the poor and grumpy Querolus of a treasure hidden in his house. Querolus' father Euclio, dying abroad, had confided the location of the treasure to Mandrogerus.....
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