Cornelia: Letters from a Matron
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Theme: Epistolography
Competencies
Competence in Linguistic Communication
Multilingual Competence
Personal, social and learning to learn competence
Competence in cultural awareness and expressions
Subjects and year by Educational System
Spain > Latin > 4th ESO > The present of the Latin civilization
Enunciation
Observations and context
Cornelia was the first of many female representatives of epistolary production whose texts are not preserved. They are only known by the references made to them by their recipients. The letters had a private purpose and their authors are related to the protagonists of Roman history from the 1st century BC. and to the imperial court: Servilia (mother of Brutus), Pilia and Caecilia Attica (wife and daughter of Atticus), Terentia and Tullia (wife and daughter of Cicero), Publilia (second wife of Cicero), Fulvia (wife of Mark Antony). Related to the emperor are his mother Acia, his sister Octavia the Younger, his daughter Julia the Elder, and his wife Livia.
Description
Text commentary of two excerpts from Cornelia's letters.