A Companion to the Study of Virgil

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Nicholas Horsfall
BRILL, Aug 1, 2000 - History - 330 pages
"A Companion to the Study of Virgil" is not yet another introduction to Virgil's poetry, nor is it the thinking man's version of the bibliographies in ANRW. The editor and three outside contributors offer a guide both to the key problems and to the most intelligent discussions. They do not offer 'solutions' to all the difficulties, but are not frightened to admit that "this" we do not know, that "that" is a mess, and that "there" more work is to be done. The book is aimed at graduate students and university teachers. Many of the issues are difficult and artificial simplifications seem to offer no advantages. Apart from ample discussion of the poems and the main issues they raise, the book offers chapters on the life of Virgil (Horsfall), his style (Horsfall), his influence on later Latin epic (W.R. Barnes), on Latin life and culture (Horsfall), and on his MS tradition (Geymonat).
 

Contents

Bucolics
27
Georgics
63
audience of
95
Aeneid
101
Style language and metre
217
Virgils impact at Rome
249
Virgil The literary impact
257
27
259
93
271
The transmission of Virgils works
293
99
307
Appendix
313
Addenda
327
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