The celebrated classical scholar and lexicographer Henry Nettleship
(1839 1893) published this volume in 1885 while he was Professor of
Latin at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. The volume is a revised
collection of his published articles up to 1884 on the topic of
Latin literature, along with a number of his unpublished lectures
given in Oxford between 1884 and 1878. The volume includes an essay
on the German philologist Moritz Haupt (1808 1874); early Italian
civilization and literature; the Latin authors Cicero, Catullus,
Virgil, and Horace; the Latin grammarians Nonius Marcellus, Verrius
Flaccus and Aulus Gellius; and reviews of text-critical editions of
Latin works such as Georg Thilo's edition of Servius Maurus
Honoratus' complete works (1878 1902). This collection of essays
and lectures is a valuable source for the theories and ideas of a
nineteenth-century Latinist who continues to influence Latin
scholarship.
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