Doctrine, polemic and literary tradition in some hexameter poems of Prudentius
<p>The thesis, the topic of which is restricted to the polemical didactic poems, <em>Apotheosis</em>, <em>Hamartigenia</em> and <em>Contra Symmachum</em> 1-2, aims to establish the attitudes of Prudentius to the literary tradition and argues for his relatio...
Main Authors: | Atanassova, R, Atanassova, Rossitza |
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Other Authors: | Professor Michael Winterbottom, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2001
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