De C. Lollii Apollinaris Sidonii Imitationibus Studiisque Horatianis by Mauriz Schuster is a scholarly examination of the influence of Horace on the writings of Sidonius Apollinaris. Written in Latin, this work provides a detailed analysis of the ways in which Sidonius Apollinaris, a prominent figure of 5th-century Gaul, drew inspiration from Horace's poetry and prose. The study delves into specific instances of imitation, exploring the stylistic and thematic connections between the two authors.
This book offers valuable insights into the literary culture of Late Antiquity and the enduring legacy of classical Roman literature. It remains a significant resource for students and scholars interested in Latin literature, classical studies, and the intellectual history of the Roman world. Schuster's meticulous research illuminates the complex relationship between literary tradition and innovation in the works of Sidonius Apollinaris.
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