J. W. H. Atkins was a Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge and Emeritus Professor of English Language and Literature, University of Aberystwyth
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Preface 1. The critical beginnings at Rome and the classical reaction: Terrence, Lucilius, and Cicero 2. Classicism established in poetic theory: Philodemus and Horace 3. Classicism and prose style: Dionysius of Halicarnassus 4. The literary decline and contemporary comments: Tractatus Coislinianus, the two Senecas, Persius, and Petronius 5. The critical revival and theories of style: Tacitus and Demetrius 6. The new critical outlook and methods: 'Longinus' 7. The restatement of classicism: Quintilian 8. Critical cross-currents: Martial, the younger Pliny, Plutarch, Dio Chrysostom, and Lucian 9. Conclusion Index.
Preface 1. The critical beginnings at Rome and the classical reaction: Terrence, Lucilius, and Cicero 2. Classicism established in poetic theory: Philodemus and Horace 3. Classicism and prose style: Dionysius of Halicarnassus 4. The literary decline and contemporary comments: Tractatus Coislinianus, the two Senecas, Persius, and Petronius 5. The critical revival and theories of style: Tacitus and Demetrius 6. The new critical outlook and methods: 'Longinus' 7. The restatement of classicism: Quintilian 8. Critical cross-currents: Martial, the younger Pliny, Plutarch, Dio Chrysostom, and Lucian 9. Conclusion Index.
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