In Vergiliana Egil Kraggerud collects together over 100 new, revised, and previously published discussions of textual issues in Vergil's Eclogues, Georgics, and the Aeneid. Through these and in his Introduction, the author argues for a less conservative approach to these texts than has been fashionable among 20th century editors and com
In Vergiliana Egil Kraggerud collects together over 100 new, revised, and previously published discussions of textual issues in Vergil's Eclogues, Georgics, and the Aeneid. Through these and in his Introduction, the author argues for a less conservative approach to these texts than has been fashionable among 20th century editors and comHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Egil Kraggerud is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Philosophy, History of Art, and Ideas at the University of Oslo, Norway. He has published extensively on Vergil, and has translated works by Vergil, Aeschylus, and Euripides, among others.
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Introduction Bucolica Ecl. 1. 69 post aliquot aristas A disputed phrase in its context Ecl. 2. 32 A god's title Pan the great innovator and model Ecl. 3. 62 A conjunction at stake Theocr. 5. 82 in the balance Ecl. 4. 8 One child initiating a new age A letter added can make a big difference Ecl. 4. 28-9 Lines sharing words between them Emphasis achieved by artistry Ecl. 4. 62-3 The nature of a baby's smile A Dutch scholar vindicated Ecl. 5. 3 "Why don't we sit down?" in Latin What Vergil chose to write Ecl. 5. 8 Indicative or subjunctive? In favour of P Ecl. 5. 38 The gender of narcissus Our debt to an ancient grammarian Ecl. 5. 66 Altars for Daphnis Sorting out syntactical order Ecl. 6. 1-12. On the genesis of Vergil's earliest poetry Call. Aet. 1. 21-4 and Theocr. 16 as inspiration Ecl. 6. 16 Silenus' hangover The troublesome adverbial 'cluster' procul tantum Ecl. 6. 24 The commonest of verbs ousted by a hapax? Peerlkamp's brilliant point Ecl. 6. 34 A dilemma in P Elided omnia in Vergil? Ecl. 6. 74-81 A praeteritio to fill the day The illustrative effect of complicated syntax Ecl. 7. 5 Equal and well-prepared singers A misleading first impression of their qualities Ecl. 7. 29-32 Corydon's promise to Diana Variation on
Introduction Bucolica Ecl. 1. 69 post aliquot aristas A disputed phrase in its context Ecl. 2. 32 A god's title Pan the great innovator and model Ecl. 3. 62 A conjunction at stake Theocr. 5. 82 in the balance Ecl. 4. 8 One child initiating a new age A letter added can make a big difference Ecl. 4. 28-9 Lines sharing words between them Emphasis achieved by artistry Ecl. 4. 62-3 The nature of a baby's smile A Dutch scholar vindicated Ecl. 5. 3 "Why don't we sit down?" in Latin What Vergil chose to write Ecl. 5. 8 Indicative or subjunctive? In favour of P Ecl. 5. 38 The gender of narcissus Our debt to an ancient grammarian Ecl. 5. 66 Altars for Daphnis Sorting out syntactical order Ecl. 6. 1-12. On the genesis of Vergil's earliest poetry Call. Aet. 1. 21-4 and Theocr. 16 as inspiration Ecl. 6. 16 Silenus' hangover The troublesome adverbial 'cluster' procul tantum Ecl. 6. 24 The commonest of verbs ousted by a hapax? Peerlkamp's brilliant point Ecl. 6. 34 A dilemma in P Elided omnia in Vergil? Ecl. 6. 74-81 A praeteritio to fill the day The illustrative effect of complicated syntax Ecl. 7. 5 Equal and well-prepared singers A misleading first impression of their qualities Ecl. 7. 29-32 Corydon's promise to Diana Variation on
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