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  2. Latin literature - Wikipedia

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    Latin literature flourished for the next six centuries. The classical era of Latin literature can be roughly divided into several periods: Early Latin literature, The Golden Age, The Imperial Period and Late Antiquity. Latin was the language of the ancient Romans as well as being the lingua franca of Western and Central Europe throughout the ...

  3. Classical Latin - Wikipedia

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    Classical Latin is the form of Literary Latin recognized as a literary standard by writers of the late Roman Republic and early Roman Empire. It formed parallel to Vulgar Latin around 75 BC out of Old Latin, and developed by the 3rd century AD into Late Latin. In some later periods, the former was regarded as good or proper Latin; the latter as ...

  4. Augustan literature (ancient Rome) - Wikipedia

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    Augustan literature is a period of Latin literature written during the reign of Augustus (27 BC–AD 14), the first Roman emperor. [1] In literary histories of the first part of the 20th century and earlier, Augustan literature was regarded along with that of the Late Republic as constituting the Golden Age of Latin literature , a period of ...

  5. History of Latin - Wikipedia

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    The Golden age of Latin literature is a period consisting roughly of the time from 75 BC to AD 14, covering the end of the Roman Republic and the reign of Augustus Caesar. In the currently used philological model this period represents the peak of Latin literature.

  6. Pax Romana - Wikipedia

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    The Pax Romana (Latin for ' Roman peace ') is a roughly 200+-year-long period of Roman history which is identified as a golden age of increased and sustained Roman imperialism, relative peace and order, prosperous stability, hegemonic power, and regional expansion. This is despite several revolts and wars, and continuing competition with Parthia.

  7. Golden age (metaphor) - Wikipedia

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    Golden age of Latin literature, the period in Latin literature between Cicero and Ovid The age of the "Five Good Emperors" during the Principate , part of the Pax Romana period, is generally considered the zenith of the Roman Empire , and Edward Gibbon even considered it the happiest age of humanity

  8. Category:Writers in Latin by period - Wikipedia

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    Golden Age Latin writers (1 C, 57 P) L. Latin-language writers of late antiquity (6 C, 6 P) M. Medieval Latin-language writers (11 C, 2 P) N. Neo-Latin writers (9 C ...

  9. History of literature - Wikipedia

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    Poets such as Virgil, Horace, Propertius, and Ovid are recognized as bringing about the Golden Age of Latin literature. [48] Virgil's epic poem the Aeneid closely followed the formula established by Homer. [49] Prominent Latin authors that lived during the early empire included Pliny the Elder, Seneca the Younger, and Emperor Marcus Aurelius ...