In:Latin Literatures of Medieval and Early Modern Times in Europe and Beyond: A millennium heritage
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Chapter 15Africa (fifth-sixth century)
Published online: 2 July 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/chlel.34.15bis
https://doi.org/10.1075/chlel.34.15bis
Abstract
After a brief introduction on the developments of Latin literature in Roman Africa and the
problem of Africitas, this chapter traces a synthetic picture of Latin literature in Africa
under the Vandalic domination (fifth-sixth century), in its relations with political and cultural history. The
progress of Latin literature in Africa under the Vandals is examined with particular attention to
auctores and their works. Among the most significant writers are Dracontius, Fulgentius,
Corippus and the poets of the Antologia Latina (especially Luxorius).
Keywords: Vandal Africa, Latin literature,
Anthologia Latina
, Dracontius, Fulgentius, Corippus
Article outline
- Introduction: Historical and Literary Notes
- Dracontius
- Fulgentius
- Corippus
- Other writers from Vandal Africa: The Anthologia Latina. Luxorius
- Conclusion
Suggestions for further reading: General Suggestions for further reading: Individual authors and works References
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