Virgil: The Aeneid (continued) |
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Inhoudsopgave
The Art of Mirroring in Virgils Aeneid M von Albrecht | 1 |
The Architecture of the Aeneid G E Duckworth | 13 |
The Language of Virgil and Horace L P Wilkinson | 26 |
Participation Detachment and Narrative Point of View in the Aeneid C Segal | 42 |
Why Did Venus Wear Boots? Some Reflections on Aeneid 1 314 f E L Harrison | 59 |
Virgil Aeneid 2 40198 J P Lynch | 76 |
Allegory and History in the Aeneid A M Bowie | 85 |
A New Approach R B Lloyd | 101 |
Aeneid VII and the Aeneid M C J Putnam | 244 |
Wildness and Domesticity in Virgils Aeneid E Vance | 263 |
The HerculesCacus Episode in Aeneid VIII G K Galinsky | 274 |
The Significance of Nisus and Euryalus for Aeneid IXXII | 304 |
Der Pfeilschuß des Ascanius Zum 9 Buch der Aeneis G Maurach | 322 |
Cultural Models and Literary Rhetoric G B Conte | 336 |
A Tragedy of Tyranny and of Ancient Titanism A La Penna | 345 |
Aristotelisches in der Schlußszene der Aeneis M von Albrecht | 376 |
Repetition and Ideology in the Aeneid D Quint | 117 |
A Contribution to the Question of the Tragic in the Aeneid A Wlosok | 158 |
Aeneid V and the Aeneid G K Galinsky | 182 |
Aeneas Daedalus and the Labyrinth W Fitzgerald | 207 |
History and Revelation in Vergils Underworld D C Feeney | 221 |
The Deaths of Hector and Turnus D West | 381 |
The Reconciliations of Juno D C Feeney | 392 |
The Hesitation of Aeneas M C J Putnam | 414 |
The Anger of Aeneas G K Galinsky | 434 |
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Achilles action Aeneas Aeneid Aeschylus already Anchises anger appears Augustus battle become beginning Book Cacus called Carthage character close comes compared connection contrast Daedalus death described detail Dido Dido's discussion divine earlier effect epic episode especially example fact fate father figure final follows further future given gives gods Greek half hand Hector Hercules hero Homer human Iliad important interpretation Italy Juno Jupiter killing Latin lines linked looks meaning mentioned Mezentius narrative nature Nisus Odysseus once Pallas parallels passage past poem poet present question reason recalls reference role Roman Rome says scene seems seen Servius significance similar speech story structure suggests symbolic takes theme tion tradition tragedy tragic Trojans Troy turn Turnus Venus VIII Virgil whole
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