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This volume brings together a posthumous collection of over 40 scholarly papers by leading Latinist and one of the world's leading interpreters of Virgil, Nicholas Horsfall.
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This volume brings together a posthumous collection of over 40 scholarly papers by leading Latinist and one of the world's leading interpreters of Virgil, Nicholas Horsfall.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 165mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 953g
- ISBN-13: 9780198863861
- ISBN-10: 0198863861
- Artikelnr.: 59466292
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 165mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 953g
- ISBN-13: 9780198863861
- ISBN-10: 0198863861
- Artikelnr.: 59466292
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Nicholas Horsfall (1946-2019) was formerly Honorary Professor of Classics and Ancient History at Durham University.
Abbreviations
1: Numanus Remulus: ethnography and propaganda in Aen. 9.598ff.
2: Dido in the light of history
3: Turnus ad portas
4: Virgil's Roman chronography: a reconsideration
5: The collegium poetarum
6: Virgil, history and the Roman tradition
7: Some problems in the Aeneas-legend
8: Doctus sermones utriusque linguae?
9: Virgil, Varro s Imagines and the Forum of Augustus
10: From history to legend: Manlius and the geese
11: Some problems of titulature in Roman literary history
12: Virgil and the conquest of chaos
13: The structure and purpose of Virgil s parade of heroes
14: The Caudine forks: topography and illusion
15: Illusion and reality in Latin topographical writing
16: The Aeneas-legend and the Aeneid
17: Non uiribus aequis: some problems in Virgil s battle-scenes
18: Camilla, or the limits of invention
19: The Uses of Literacy and the Cena Trimalchionis
20: Chloreus' trousers
21: Barbara tegmina crurum
22: Aeneas the colonist
23: Virgil and the illusory footnote
24: Externi duces
25: The Aeneid and the social structures of primitive Italy
26: Virgil and the poetry of explanations
27: Empty shelves on the Palatine
28: Cicero and poetry: the place of prejudice in literary history
29: The prehistory of Latin poetry: some problems of method
30: Rome without spectacles
31: The cultural horizons of the Plebs Romana ( MAAR (1996) 101 118)
32: The geography of the Georgics
33: The unity of Roman Italy: some anomalies
34: The unity of Roman Italy: anomalies in context
35: The legionary as his own historian
36: The Moretum decomposed
37: Fraud as scholarship: the Helen Episode and the Appendix Vergiliana
38: Excudent alii
39: Virgil and the Jews
40: Poets and poetry in Virgil's Underworld
41: Exempla in Virgil's Underworld
42: The poetics of toponymy
Nicholas Horsfall, a bibliography
Index
1: Numanus Remulus: ethnography and propaganda in Aen. 9.598ff.
2: Dido in the light of history
3: Turnus ad portas
4: Virgil's Roman chronography: a reconsideration
5: The collegium poetarum
6: Virgil, history and the Roman tradition
7: Some problems in the Aeneas-legend
8: Doctus sermones utriusque linguae?
9: Virgil, Varro s Imagines and the Forum of Augustus
10: From history to legend: Manlius and the geese
11: Some problems of titulature in Roman literary history
12: Virgil and the conquest of chaos
13: The structure and purpose of Virgil s parade of heroes
14: The Caudine forks: topography and illusion
15: Illusion and reality in Latin topographical writing
16: The Aeneas-legend and the Aeneid
17: Non uiribus aequis: some problems in Virgil s battle-scenes
18: Camilla, or the limits of invention
19: The Uses of Literacy and the Cena Trimalchionis
20: Chloreus' trousers
21: Barbara tegmina crurum
22: Aeneas the colonist
23: Virgil and the illusory footnote
24: Externi duces
25: The Aeneid and the social structures of primitive Italy
26: Virgil and the poetry of explanations
27: Empty shelves on the Palatine
28: Cicero and poetry: the place of prejudice in literary history
29: The prehistory of Latin poetry: some problems of method
30: Rome without spectacles
31: The cultural horizons of the Plebs Romana ( MAAR (1996) 101 118)
32: The geography of the Georgics
33: The unity of Roman Italy: some anomalies
34: The unity of Roman Italy: anomalies in context
35: The legionary as his own historian
36: The Moretum decomposed
37: Fraud as scholarship: the Helen Episode and the Appendix Vergiliana
38: Excudent alii
39: Virgil and the Jews
40: Poets and poetry in Virgil's Underworld
41: Exempla in Virgil's Underworld
42: The poetics of toponymy
Nicholas Horsfall, a bibliography
Index
Abbreviations
1: Numanus Remulus: ethnography and propaganda in Aen. 9.598ff.
2: Dido in the light of history
3: Turnus ad portas
4: Virgil's Roman chronography: a reconsideration
5: The collegium poetarum
6: Virgil, history and the Roman tradition
7: Some problems in the Aeneas-legend
8: Doctus sermones utriusque linguae?
9: Virgil, Varro s Imagines and the Forum of Augustus
10: From history to legend: Manlius and the geese
11: Some problems of titulature in Roman literary history
12: Virgil and the conquest of chaos
13: The structure and purpose of Virgil s parade of heroes
14: The Caudine forks: topography and illusion
15: Illusion and reality in Latin topographical writing
16: The Aeneas-legend and the Aeneid
17: Non uiribus aequis: some problems in Virgil s battle-scenes
18: Camilla, or the limits of invention
19: The Uses of Literacy and the Cena Trimalchionis
20: Chloreus' trousers
21: Barbara tegmina crurum
22: Aeneas the colonist
23: Virgil and the illusory footnote
24: Externi duces
25: The Aeneid and the social structures of primitive Italy
26: Virgil and the poetry of explanations
27: Empty shelves on the Palatine
28: Cicero and poetry: the place of prejudice in literary history
29: The prehistory of Latin poetry: some problems of method
30: Rome without spectacles
31: The cultural horizons of the Plebs Romana ( MAAR (1996) 101 118)
32: The geography of the Georgics
33: The unity of Roman Italy: some anomalies
34: The unity of Roman Italy: anomalies in context
35: The legionary as his own historian
36: The Moretum decomposed
37: Fraud as scholarship: the Helen Episode and the Appendix Vergiliana
38: Excudent alii
39: Virgil and the Jews
40: Poets and poetry in Virgil's Underworld
41: Exempla in Virgil's Underworld
42: The poetics of toponymy
Nicholas Horsfall, a bibliography
Index
1: Numanus Remulus: ethnography and propaganda in Aen. 9.598ff.
2: Dido in the light of history
3: Turnus ad portas
4: Virgil's Roman chronography: a reconsideration
5: The collegium poetarum
6: Virgil, history and the Roman tradition
7: Some problems in the Aeneas-legend
8: Doctus sermones utriusque linguae?
9: Virgil, Varro s Imagines and the Forum of Augustus
10: From history to legend: Manlius and the geese
11: Some problems of titulature in Roman literary history
12: Virgil and the conquest of chaos
13: The structure and purpose of Virgil s parade of heroes
14: The Caudine forks: topography and illusion
15: Illusion and reality in Latin topographical writing
16: The Aeneas-legend and the Aeneid
17: Non uiribus aequis: some problems in Virgil s battle-scenes
18: Camilla, or the limits of invention
19: The Uses of Literacy and the Cena Trimalchionis
20: Chloreus' trousers
21: Barbara tegmina crurum
22: Aeneas the colonist
23: Virgil and the illusory footnote
24: Externi duces
25: The Aeneid and the social structures of primitive Italy
26: Virgil and the poetry of explanations
27: Empty shelves on the Palatine
28: Cicero and poetry: the place of prejudice in literary history
29: The prehistory of Latin poetry: some problems of method
30: Rome without spectacles
31: The cultural horizons of the Plebs Romana ( MAAR (1996) 101 118)
32: The geography of the Georgics
33: The unity of Roman Italy: some anomalies
34: The unity of Roman Italy: anomalies in context
35: The legionary as his own historian
36: The Moretum decomposed
37: Fraud as scholarship: the Helen Episode and the Appendix Vergiliana
38: Excudent alii
39: Virgil and the Jews
40: Poets and poetry in Virgil's Underworld
41: Exempla in Virgil's Underworld
42: The poetics of toponymy
Nicholas Horsfall, a bibliography
Index