Vergilian Digest, المجلد 48Vergilian Society, 2002 |
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الصفحة 19
... passage of Georgic 1.121ff . , since it is placed in an initial position , assumes a programmatic status even as it exemplifies clearly the interpretive problems posed by contra- dictions . The passage describes the transition from a ...
... passage of Georgic 1.121ff . , since it is placed in an initial position , assumes a programmatic status even as it exemplifies clearly the interpretive problems posed by contra- dictions . The passage describes the transition from a ...
الصفحة 22
... passage so clearly describes man's fall from the Golden Age that he simply assumes and does not even argue the point.42 Richard Thomas ( 1988 ) ad loc . too offers a dark reading of the passage . He studies in particular the attribution ...
... passage so clearly describes man's fall from the Golden Age that he simply assumes and does not even argue the point.42 Richard Thomas ( 1988 ) ad loc . too offers a dark reading of the passage . He studies in particular the attribution ...
الصفحة 72
... passage of some hundred verses , and it would seem to refer directly to Vergil's much briefer allusion to the same story : quo tempore primum Deucalion uacuum lapides iactauit in orbem , good example of a reading of Ovid that ...
... passage of some hundred verses , and it would seem to refer directly to Vergil's much briefer allusion to the same story : quo tempore primum Deucalion uacuum lapides iactauit in orbem , good example of a reading of Ovid that ...
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Michael Sullivan | 40 |
Philip Cardinale Lord Byron Virgil and Thyrza STANFORD UNIVERSITY55 | 59 |
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Aeneas Aeneid alludes allusion Amores Anchises ancient Apollo argues Athis Augustan Augustus Bacchus Barchiesi baths battle BMCR Byron Cambridge Capua Cleopatra context contradictions contradictory Corydon criticism cult culture Cumae death departure Deucalion discussion early Italy Eclogue elegy epic erat essay Evander exile fall of Troy final Fowler Galinsky genre Georgics Glory gods Golden Age Greek hero Hesiodic Huskey interpretation intertextual Iron Age Isis Italian Jupiter Juvenal labor Latin literary literature Magna Graecia Metamorphoses moral myth Naples narrative Nisus and Euryalus Orpheus Ovid Ovid's Ovid's Metamorphoses Ovidian Oxford passage peace Perseus Phineus poem poet poet's poetic political readers reading reference Rhoetus Roman Mistress Roman Poetry Rome satire scholars story suggest Temple Thomas Thyrsis tion tradition Tristia Tristia 1.3 Trojans Turnus University Vergil Vergilian Society Vergilius 48 verses Villa Virgil's Aeneid Wyke δὲ καὶ