Correspondence, Volume II

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Ambrosian Library
Ancient correspondence
Ancient manuscripts
Ancient Rome
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Cardinal Mai
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Classical Latin
Classical prose
Council of Chalcedon
Epistolary literature
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Fronto letters
Imperial family
Imperial Rome
Latin prose
Latin style
Loeb Classical Library
Marcus Aurelius
Marcus Cornelius Fronto
Philosophy
Roman Empire
Roman history
Roman literature
Roman orators
Roman philosophers
Roman rhetoric
Second century AD

Product details

  • ISBN 9780674991255
  • Weight: 295g
  • Dimensions: 108 x 162mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 1920
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Letters of an imperial tutor.

The literary remains of the rhetorician Marcus Cornelius Fronto (ca. AD 100–176) first came to light in 1815, when Cardinal Mai, then prefect of the Ambrosian Library in Milan, discovered that beneath an account of the Acts of the first Council of Chalcedon in 451 had originally been written a copy of the correspondence between Fronto and members of the imperial family, including no less than three who were to wear the purple. The letters possess an extraordinary fascination as giving an authentic record of the relationship between the foremost teacher of his time and his illustrious student Marcus Aurelius, his chief correspondent. Apart from small-talk (but even that is replete with interest) the principal subject is Latin prose style. Fronto practices to excess the cultivation of trendy mannerisms, but sees clearly enough the sterility of a slavish imitation of classical models.

The Loeb Classical Library edition of Fronto is in two volumes.

Charles Reginald Haines (1876–1935) was Master of Dover College.

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