Horace in the Kyiv Mohylanian Poetics (17th-First Half of the 18th Century) Poetic Theory, Metrics, Lyric Poetry

This monograph examines, for the first time, the reception of the poetic legacy of the Latin poet Horace (65 B.C.-8 B.C.) in the poetics courses written and taught at the Kyiv Mohyla Academy (17th -first half of the 18th century), in particular in the areas of poetic theory, metrics, lyric poetry. T...

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Language:English
Published: Florence Firenze University Press 2017
Series:Biblioteca di Studi Slavistici
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