Caesars Commentarii. Stil und Stilwandel am Beispiel der direkten Rede. - RASMUSSEN, D.,
KORTE INHOUD
?Caesarian scholarship (?) has unitarians and analysts. The latter, who maintain that BG 1-7 were published separately, have stressed the variation in style. But Rasmussen finds in stylistic change an argument for their unity and simultaneous publication: Caeasr?s Stilwandel is gradual, as is seen especially in the ?orations rectae?. (?) Rasmussen has been eminently successful. If I was skeptical at first about certain details, I was usually convinced as I read on and saw all the interrelations. (?) This is a thorough monograph.? (E.L. BASSETT in The Classical World, 1964, pp.88-89).
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?Caesarian scholarship (?) has unitarians and analysts. The latter, who maintain that BG 1-7 were published separately, have stressed the variation in style. But Rasmussen finds in stylistic change an argument for their unity and simultaneous publication: Caeasr?s Stilwandel is gradual, as is seen especially in the ?orations rectae?. (?) Rasmussen has been eminently successful. If I was skeptical at first about certain details, I was usually conv...
?Caesarian scholarship (?) has unitarians and analysts. The latter, who maintain that BG 1-7 were published separately, have stressed the variation in style. But Rasmussen finds in stylistic change an argument for their unity and simultaneous publication: Caeasr?s Stilwandel is gradual, as is seen especially in the ?orations rectae?. (?) Rasmussen has been eminently successful. If I was skeptical at first about certain details, I was usually conv...