Volume 2 (1913) contains essays and reviews relating to Latin grammar and literature.Volume 2 (1913) of this four-volume work is devoted to Useners essays on Latin grammar and literature and also includes a selection of his reviews of publications by contemporaries including Theodor Mommsen. His varied subjects include rhyme in old Latin poetry, Cicero, Horace, and the gladiator schools.Volume 2 (1913) of this four-volume work is devoted to Useners essays on Latin grammar and literature and also includes a selection of his reviews of publications by contemporaries including Theodor Mommsen. His varied subjects include rhyme in old Latin poetry, Cicero, Horace, and the gladiator schools.The German scholar Hermann Usener (18341905) made an important contribution to nineteenth-century scholarship in the fields of philology and comparative religion. In order to recreate a picture of the religions of the Greco-Roman world he drew on elements from the fields of ethnology, phenomenology and hermeneutics. This four-volume collection of essays and reviews was published posthumously in 19121914. Volume 2 (1913) is devoted to Usener's works on Latin grammar and literature. It covers a variety of topics including rhyme in old Latin poetry, Latin historians, Cicero and Horace, as well as the abolition of the gladiator schools. Works reviewed by Usener in this volume include publications by such prolific contemporaries as Mommsen and Plasberg.Vorwort; 1. Zu Plautus; 2. De scholiis Horatianis commentatio; 3. Lucani pugnae Pharsalicae narratio cum commentario critico; 4. Zu Cato; 5. Zu lateinischen Historikern; 6. Zu Gellius; 7. Nochmals Valerius Aedituus; 8. An den Herausgeber; 9. Pseudoli Plautinae scaena secunda; 10. Eine Handschrift Peter Daniels; 11. Proserpina; 12. Zur lateinischen Literaturgeschichte; 13. Ein Graecum in Ciceros Briefen; 14. Stossseufzer eines Mantuaners; 15. Antwort an Herrn Dr. Moritz Crain; 16. Anzeige von Scholia in Lucani bellum civile I; 17. Ein Donlă"