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Golden Age of Latin Literature


 

The golden age of Latin literature (Latinitas aurea) is a period consisting roughly of the time from approximately 75 BC to 14 AD, covering the end of the Roman Republic and the reign of Augustus Caesar. Classical Latinists believe that this period represents the peak of quality of Latin literature, and that its Latin usage represents the best norm that other writers should follow.

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75 BC - 14 AD - Roman Republic - Augustus Caesar - Classical Latin - Latin

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