Quintus Ennius (239–169 BCE) was Latin literature's extraordinary founding father: he composed in a striking array of literary genres many of which he introduced to or invented at Rome. This collection featuring an international team of experts provides the first assessment of Ennius' corpus in all of its unruly totality.
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