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Epic poetry, Latin --- Virgil. --- Virgil --- Criticism and interpretation --- Virgil. - Aeneid. - Liber 1-2 --- Virgil - Criticism and interpretation
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Une relecture de l'Enéide avec une attention particulière portée sur les situations silencieuses qui y sont dépeintes. Plus largement, cette étude, issue d'un mémoire, permet de mieux comprendre le divin et le sacré tels que les Latins les concevaient.
Silence in literature --- Silence dans la littérature --- Silence dans la littérature --- Virgil.
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"Papyri Vergilianae" rappresenta una novità nel campo della filologia e della papirologia latina : si tratta della prima raccolta completa ed esaustiva dei papiri di Virgilio, frutto di acribia ecdotica e dell'esame autoptico dei testi, che vengono analiticamente schedati e di cui è data l'edizione critica. Si propone come strumento per un approccio filologico alle trentacinque testimonianze papiracee - inclusi frammenti membranacei, tavolette lignee ed ostraka - che, provenienti dalle province eccentriche dell'Impero (ed in particolare dalla pars Orientis), costituiscono parte della "Storia della tradizione" in quanto espressione della ricezione dell'opera di Virgilio e segno di una funzione ed una circolazione differenziata nei milieux cultural ed intellettuali provinciali tra I e VI secolo d.C. Il nucleo del volume è costituito dalla schedatura analitica dei documenti e da un'edizione dei loro testi "a fronte" rispetto a quella virgiliana nota dal resto della tradizione manoscritta in base ad un'edizione critica di riferimento (rispettivamente "Parte Seconda" et "Parte Terz"), incorniciate da un'introduzione ("Parte Prima") ed una sezione contenente testi che, pur non essendo esametri virgiliani, ne documentano parimenti la fortuna ("Parte Quarta").
Manuscripts, Latin (Papyri) --- Papyrus latins --- Virgil --- Manuscripts. --- Papyrologie --- Papyrus grecs --- Virgile --- Manuscrits --- Papyrologie. --- Papyrus grecs. --- Papyrus latins.
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Shaggy Crowns is the first book-length study in almost a hundred years of the relationship between Rome's two great epic poems. Quintus Ennius was once the monumental epic poet of Republican Rome,'the father of Roman poetry'. However, around one hundred and fifty years after his epic Annales first appeared, it was replaced decisively by Virgil's Aeneid, and now survives only in fragments. Looking at the intersections between intertextuality and the appropriations of cultural memory, Goldschmidt considers the relationship between Rome's two great canonical epics. She focuses on how - in the use of archaism, the presentation of landscape, embedded memories of the Punic Wars, and fragments of exempla - Virgil's poem appropriates and re-writes the myths and memories which Ennius had enshrined in Roman epic. Goldschmidt argues that Virgil was not just a slicker'new poet', but constructed himself as an older'archaic poet'of the deepest memories of the Roman past, ultimately competing for the'shaggy crown'of Ennius.
Collective memory in literature. --- Ennius, Quintus. -- Annales. --- Epic poetry, Latin -- History and criticism. --- Intertextuality. --- Virgil. -- Aeneid. --- Epic poetry, Latin --- Intertextuality --- Collective memory in literature --- Languages & Literatures --- Greek & Latin Languages & Literatures --- Criticism --- Semiotics --- Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- History and criticism --- Ennius, Quintus. --- Virgil. --- E-books --- Ennius, Quintus. -- Annales --- Epic poetry, Latin -- History and criticism --- Virgil. -- Aeneid --- latinsk litteratur --- epos --- History and criticism. --- Epic poetry, Latin - History and criticism --- Ennius, Quintus. - Annales --- Virgil. - Aeneis
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'Augustan Poetry and the Roman Republic' focuses on the works of the major Augustan poets, Vergil, Horace, Propertius, and Ovid and explores the under-studied aspect of their poetry, namely the way in which they constructed and investigated images of the Roman Republic and the Roman past.
Latin poetry --- Politics and literature --- Historiography --- History and criticism --- Virgil --- Horace --- Propertius, Sextus --- Ovid, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Rome --- In literature --- History and criticism. --- Nasó, P. Ovidi, --- Naso, Publius Ovidius, --- Nazon, --- Ouidio, --- Ovide, --- Ovidi, --- Ovidi Nasó, P., --- Ovidiĭ, --- Ovidiĭ Nazon, Publiĭ, --- Ovidio, --- Ovidio Nasón, P., --- Ovidio Nasone, Publio, --- Ovidios, --- Ovidiu, --- Ovidius Naso, P., --- Ovidius Naso, Publius, --- Owidiusz, --- P. Ovidius Naso, --- Publiĭ Ovidiĭ Nazon, --- Publio Ovidio Nasone, --- Ūvīd, --- אוביד, --- Propertius, Sextus Aurelius --- Properzio, Sesto --- Properce --- Properzio, S. --- Propercio --- Propercio, Sexto Aurelio --- Properz --- Propert︠s︡īĭ, Sekst --- Propertios --- Properci, Sext --- Propercij --- Horatius Flaccus, Q. --- Horatius Flaccus, Quintus --- Orazio --- Horacij Flakk, Kvint --- Vergilius Maro, P. --- Vergilius Maro, Publius --- Vergilius --- Vergil --- Virgile --- Virgilio Máron, Publio --- Virgilius Maro, Publius --- Vergili Maronis, Publius --- Virgilio Marone, P. --- Vergilīĭ --- Vergílio --- Wergiliusz --- Vergilīĭ Maron, P. --- Vergilīĭ Maron, Publīĭ --- Verhiliĭ Maron, P. --- Virgilio --- Virgilīĭ, --- Virgilius Maro, P. --- Virgil Maro, P. --- ווירגיל, --- וירגיליוס, --- ורגיליוס, --- מרו, פובליוס ורגיליוס, --- فرجيل, --- Pseudo-Virgil --- Pseudo Virgilio --- Virgilio Marón, Publio --- Bhārjila --- Criticism and interpretation. --- In literature. --- Gorat︠s︡īĭ --- Gorat︠s︡iĭ Flakk, Kvint --- Horacij --- Horacio, --- Horacio Flaco, Q. --- Horacjusz --- Horacjusz Flakkus, Kwintus --- Horacy --- Horaṭiyos --- Horaṭiyus --- Horats --- Horaz --- Khorat︠s︡iĭ --- Khorat︠s︡iĭ Flak, Kvint --- Orazio Flacco, Quinto --- הוראציוס --- הורטיוס --- Ovid --- Marone, Publio Virgilio --- Latin poetry - History and criticism --- Politics and literature - Rome --- Historiography - Rome --- Virgil - Criticism and interpretation --- Horace - Criticism and interpretation --- Propertius, Sextus - Criticism and interpretation --- Ovid, - 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D. - Criticism and interpretation --- Rome - In literature --- Ovid, - 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D.
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