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Loeb Classical Library ; 112-113 Loeb classical library ; 112-113. ^A467228
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Abstract |
Fronto (c. 100-176 CE), a much admired orator and rhetorician, was befriended by the emperor Antoninus Pius and teacher of his adopted sons Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus. His correspondence offers an invaluable picture of aristocratic life and literary culture in the 2nd century. The correspondence of Fronto--a much admired orator and rhetorician who was befriended by the emperor Antoninus Pius and teacher of his adopted sons Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus--offers an invaluable picture of aristocratic life and literary culture in the 2nd century. His letters reveal Fronto's strong stylistic views and dislike of Stoicism as well as his family joys and sorrows. They portray the successes and trials of a prominent figure in the palace, literary salons, the Senate, and lawcourts, and they give a fascinating record of the relationship between the foremost teacher of his time and his illustrious student Marcus Aurelius, his chief correspondent. The Loeb Classical Library edition of Fronto is in two volumes. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographies and indexes. |
Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Language | Text in Latin with English translation on facing pages. |
Source of description | Description based on print version record. |
Issued in other form | Print version: Fronto, Marcus Cornelius. Correspondence. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1919 9780674991248(v.1) 9780674991255(v.2) |
ISBN | (v. 1) print version |
ISBN | (v. 2) print version |