Virgil, Aeneid 7 : a comentary / by Nicholas Horsfall

Por: Horsfall, NicholasColaborador(es): Virgilio Marón, Publio. Eneida Liber CII Inglés-LatínTipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum ; ; 198Detalles de publicación: Leiden : Brill, 2000 Descripción: XLIV, 567 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 978-90-04-10842-4Tema(s): Virgilio Marón, Publio -- Crítica e interpretación | Poesía épica latina -- Historia y crítica | Roma en la literatura | Eneas (Personaje de ficción) en la literatura | Poesía épica latina -- Historia y críticaResumen: This commentary was begun in 1967, but most of the period from 1971 to 1996 was spent on work that was in some sense an essential preliminary to a detailed study of Aeneid 7. The work will serve as a guide to recent (and future) work on Virgilian language, grammar, syntax and style. Recent approaches to the text have been, where possible, taken into account, with sympathy but without jargon. Virgil's sources, in verse and prose, have been studied with special care and the commentary presents a coherent approach to Virgil's view of Italian religion, antiquities and topography.
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This commentary was begun in 1967, but most of the period from 1971 to 1996 was spent on work that was in some sense an essential preliminary to a detailed study of Aeneid 7. The work will serve as a guide to recent (and future) work on Virgilian language, grammar, syntax and style. Recent approaches to the text have been, where possible, taken into account, with sympathy but without jargon. Virgil's sources, in verse and prose, have been studied with special care and the commentary presents a coherent approach to Virgil's view of Italian religion, antiquities and topography.

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