Litríocht Ágastach (An tSean-Róimh)
Cuma
Tagraíonn litríocht Ágastach do na píosaí litríochta Laidine a scríobhadh le linn réimeas Ágastas (27 RC - AD 14), an chéad impire Rómhánach. [1] I stair liteartha an chéad chuid den 20ú haois agus níos luaithe, measadh go raibh litríocht Ágastach mar aon le litríocht na Poblachta Déanaí mar Ré Órga na litríochta Laidine, tréimhse de clasaiceachas stíleach .[2]
I ndáiríre, scríobh fir an chuid is mó den litríocht a bhí luaite mar "Ágastach" - Veirgil, Horáit, Proipeirtias, Livias - a bunaíodh a ngairmeacha beatha le linn blianta na triúrachta, sular ghlac Octáivian an teideal Ágastas. Ó cheart, is é Óivid an file a bhfuil a chuid oibre fite fuaite sa réimeas Ágastach. [2]
Liosta scríbhneoirí Ágastacha
[cuir in eagar | athraigh foinse]- Publius Vergilius Maro,
- Quintus Horatius Flaccus, aithne air as filíocht liriceach agus aortha.
- Sextus Aurelius Propertius (50 – 15 BC), file.
- Albius Tibullus (54 – 19 BC), file eiligiach
- Titus Livius (64 BC – 12 AD), staraí
- Publius Ovidius Naso (43 BC – 18 AD), file
- Grattius Faliscus (ón tréimhse chéanna le hÓivid), file
- Marcus Manilius (1ú haois RC & AD), astralaí, file
- Gaius Julius Hyginus (64 BC – 17 AD), leabharlannaí, file, miotaseolaí
- Marcus Verrius Flaccus (55 BC – 20 AD), gramadóir, focleolaí, féilireolaí
- Marcus Vitruvius Pollio (80 70 BC – tar éis 15 RC), innealtóir, ailtire
- Marcus Antistius Labeo (d. 10 or 11 AD), giúróir, síceolaí
- Lucius Cestius Pius (1ú haois RC & AD), Oideachasóir Laidineach
- Gnaeus Pompeius Trogus (1ú haois BC), staraí, nádúraí
- Marcus Porcius Latro (1st century BC), reitricí
- Gaius Valgius Rufus (consul 12 BC), file
- Sulpicia, file eiligiach
Tagairtí
[cuir in eagar | athraigh foinse]- ↑ Julius Caesar held the office of dictator in perpetuity; technically, the constitution of the Roman Republic was still in effect during Caesar's relatively short time in power. His heir Augustus styled himself princeps, or "Leading Citizen," but is considered the first of the Imperial monarchs and reigned for more than 40 years. See Roman Emperor (Principate).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Fergus Millar, "Ovid and the Domus Augusta: Rome Seen from Tomoi," Journal of Roman Studies 83 (1993), p. 6.