"Goldberg offers the best treatment of Cicero's lack of success as
an epic poet that I have yet read....this book is very much worth
consulting by those possesed of an interest in Roman
religion."--Religious Studies Review
"Excellent....Epic in Republican Rome sets out to consider the
teleological fallacy, by studying the remains of the lost epics of
Livius Andronicus, Naevius, Ennius and Cicero, and doing justice to
them in their own terms."--Times Literary Supplement
"Goldberg offers the best treatment of Cicero's lack of success as
an epic poet that I have yet read....this book is very much worth
consulting by those possesed of an interest in Roman
religion."--Religious Studies Review
"Excellent....Epic in Republican Rome sets out to consider the
teleological fallacy, by studying the remains of the lost epics of
Livius Andronicus, Naevius, Ennius and Cicero, and doing justice to
them in their own terms."--Times Literary Supplement
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