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" The poems out of which what we call the history of the Roman Kings was resolved into a prose narrative, were different from the nenia... "
A History of Classical Scholarship - Page 78
by John Edwin Sandys - 1908
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The History of Rome, Volume 1

Barthold Georg Niebuhr - 1828 - 594 pages
...unum plurimi consentiunt R(omani) bonorum optumum fuisse virum. The poems out of which what we call the history of the Roman kings was resolved into a prose narrative, were different from the nenia in form, and of great extent; consisting partly of lays united into a...
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American Quarterly Review, Volume 4

Robert Walsh - 1828 - 564 pages
...he supposes the histories of Livy and Dionysius were derived. " The poems, out of which what we call the history of the Roman kings was resolved into a prose narrative, were different from the nenia in form, and of great extent; consisting partly of lays united into a...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1829 - 598 pages
...that must result, if the following representations be admitted. ' The poems out of which what we call the history of the Roman kings was resolved into a prose narrative, were of great extent; consisting partly of lays united into a uniform whole, partly of such as were...
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The North American Review, Volume 42

Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1836 - 588 pages
...the early history, and his opinion of their poetic beauty. " These poems, out of which, what we call the history of the Roman kings, was resolved into a prose narrative, were different from the nenia in form, and of great extent ; consisting partly of lays united into...
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An Epitome of Niebuhr's History of Rome: With Chronological Tables ..., Volume 1

Barthold Georg Niebuhr - 1836 - 418 pages
...there is a peculiarity that characterises all popular poetry. The poems, out of which what we call the history of the Roman kings was resolved into a prose narrative, were different from the ' Nenia' in form, and of great extent, consisting partly of lays united in...
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Niebuhr's History of Rome, Volumes 1-2

Barthold Georg Niebuhr, Sir Travers Twiss - 1845 - 712 pages
...there is a peculiarity that characterises all popular poetry. The poems, out of which what we call the history of the Roman kings was resolved into a prose narrative, were different from the ' Nenia' in form, and of great extent, consisting partly of lays united in...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review

1847 - 760 pages
...unum plurimi consentiunt Romani bonorum optimum fuisse virum.' The poems, out of which what we call the history of the Roman Kings was resolved into a prose narrative, were different from the nenia in form, and of great extent, consisting partly of lays, united into...
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A Short History of Classical Scholarship from the Sixth Century B.C. to the ...

John Edwin Sandys - 1915 - 484 pages
...he delivered lectures on ancient history, ethnography and geography, and on the French Revolution. In his History of Rome he describes ' the poems, out...unity which characterizes the most perfect of Greek poems ', thus ignoring the results of Wolf's Prolegomena. But the critical spirit, which inspired Wolf,...
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A History of Classical Scholarship

558 pages
...never could have understood a number of things in the history of Rome without having observed England". In Berlin, his friends were Spalding, Savigny, Buttmann,...history of the Roman kings was resolved into a prose narrative'5, as 'knowing nothing of the unity which characterizes the most perfect of Greek poems '*,...
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A Short History of Classical Scholarship

1915 - 484 pages
...he delivered lectures on ancient history, ethnography and geography, and on the French Revolution. In his History of Rome he describes ' the poems, out...the unity which characterizes the most perfect of Greeh poems ', thus ignoring the results of Wolf's Prolegomena. But the critical spirit, which inspired...
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