Roman Literature Introduction: Literature has always been shaped by influential voices that emerge from different time periods and cultural contexts. In the realm of literary criticism and rhetorical theory, three figures stand out as significant contributors to the field: Horace, Longinus, and Quintilian. Through their profound insights and seminal works, these writers have left an indelible mark on the understanding and analysis of literature, aesthetics, and rhetoric. All three figures, Horace, Longinus, and Quintilian, were writers of Roman literature. They made significant contributions to Roman literary criticism, rhetoric, and poetry during their respective periods. Horace: Horace, also known as Quintus Horatius Flaccus, was a Roman poet and critic who lived during the reign of Emperor Augustus. Born in 65 BCE, he experienced political and social changes during a transformative period in Rome. Horace is best known for his collect...
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