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Propertius, Greek Myth, and Virgil

Author : Peter J. Heslin
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2018-07-04
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780192524300

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This volume offers a strikingly innovative account of Propertius' relationship with Virgil, positing a keen rivalry between two of the greatest poets of Latin literature, contemporaries within the circle of Maecenas. It begins by examining all of the references to Greek mythology in Propertius' first book; these passages emerge as strongly intertextual in nature, providing a way for the poet to situate himself with respect to his predecessors, both Greek and Roman. More specifically, myth is also the medium of a sustained polemic with Virgil's Eclogues, published only a few years earlier. Virgil's response can be traced in the Georgics, and subsequently, in his second and third books, Propertius continued to use mythology and its relationship to contemporary events as a vehicle for literary polemic. This volume argues that their competition can be seen as exemplifying a revised model for how the poets within Maecenas' circle interacted and engaged with each other's work - a model based on rivalry rather than ideological adhesion or subversion - while also painting a revealing picture of how Virgil was viewed by a contemporary in the days before his death had canonized his work as an instant classic. In particular, its novel interpretation offers us a new understanding of Propertius, one of the foundational figures in Western love poetry, and how his frequent references to other poets, especially Gallus and Ennius, take on new meanings when interpreted as responses to Virgil's changing career.

Propertius, Greek Myth, and Virgil

Author : Peter Heslin
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Latin poetry
ISBN : 0191747114

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Propertius, Greek Myth, and Virgil by Peter Heslin Pdf

This strikingly innovative account of Propertius' relationship with Virgil paints a remarkable picture of poetic rivals. Examination of their use of Greek mythology uncovers sustained polemics concealed and couched in meta-literary allusions, forcing a reshaping of our understanding of poetic interaction within the circle of Maecenas.

Propertius, Greek Myth, and Virgil

Author : Peter Heslin
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780199541577

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Propertius, Greek Myth, and Virgil by Peter Heslin Pdf

"This strikingly innovative account of Propertius' relationship with Virgil paints a remarkable picture of poetic rivals. Examination of their use of Greek mythology uncovers sustained polemics concealed and couched in meta-literary allusions, forcing a reshaping of our understanding of poetic interaction within the circle of Maecenas" -- source : éditeur.

War in Roman Myth and Legend

Author : Paul Chrystal
Publisher : Pen and Sword Military
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2020-12-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9781526766137

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War in Roman Myth and Legend by Paul Chrystal Pdf

An enlightening look at the importance of war gods and their myths to the ancient Romans. This book redresses the relative lack of work published on the role of war in classical myth and legend. At the same time it debunks the popular view that the Romans had little mythology of their own and idly borrowed and adapted Greek myth to suit their own ends. While this is true to some extent, War in Roman Myth and Legend clearly demonstrates a rich and meaningful independent mythology at work in Roman culture. The book opens by addressing how the Romans did adopt and adapt Greek myths to fashion the beginnings of Roman history; it goes on to discuss the Roman gods of war and the ubiquity of war in Roman society and politics and how this was reflected in the Aeneas Foundation Myth, the Romulus and Remus Foundation Myth, and the legends associated with the founding of Rome. Also discussed are warlike women in Roman epic; Trojan heroes; and the use of mythology by Roman poets other than Virgil. The Theban Legion and the vision of Constantine myths conclude the journey.

The Solitary Sphere in the Age of Virgil

Author : Aaron J. Kachuck
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780197579046

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The Solitary Sphere in the Age of Virgil by Aaron J. Kachuck Pdf

The Solitary Sphere in the Age of Virgil uses an enriched tripartite model of Roman culture-touching not only the public and the private, but also the solitary-in order to present a radical re-interpretation of Latin literature and of the historical causes of this third sphere's relative invisibility in scholarship. By connecting Cosmos and Imperium to the Individual, the solitary sphere was not so much a way of avoiding politics, as a political education in itself. As re-imagined by literature in this age literature, this sphere was an essential space for the formation of the new Roman citizen of the Augustan revolution, and was behind many of the notable features of the literary revolution of Virgil's age: the expansion of the possibilities of the book of poetry, the birth of the literary cursus, new coordinations of cosmology and politics within strictly organized schemes, the attraction of first-person genres, and the subjective style. Through close readings of Cicero's late works and the oeuvres of Virgil, Horace, and Propertius and the works of other authors in the age of Virgil, The Solitary Sphere thus presents a revelatory reassessment of the classicism of classical Roman literature, and contributes to the study of pre-modern culture more generally, especially for traditions that have taken antiquity as too fixed a point in their own literary, religious, and cultural histories.

Elegiac Love and Death in Vergil's Aeneid

Author : Sarah L. McCallum
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2024-01-12
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780192863003

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Elegiac Love and Death in Vergil's Aeneid by Sarah L. McCallum Pdf

Elegiac Love and Death in Vergil's 'Aeneid' poses new questions about Vergil's pervasive engagement with elegy, both amatory and funerary, throughout his final epic endeavor. A foundational discussion of elegiac experimentation in the Eclogues, Georgics, and Aeneid 1-6 explores the aesthetic and conceptual development of destructive Vergilian amor (passion). The unique emphasis of subsequent chapters on the amatory and funerary elegiac dimensions of crucial episodes in Aeneid 7-12 illuminates the intergeneric character of Vergil's martial maius opus. A detailed examination of the inter- and intratextual strands of pivotal moments in the Aeneid evinces Vergil's intense engagement with literary predecessors and contemporaries, his evolving artistic vision, and his enduring influence on subsequent Roman poets. Each chapter of this volume enhances our understanding of the generic complexity of the Aeneid, presenting revisionary readings of key episodes and transformative interpretations of its main characters.

Politics and Divinization in Augustan Poetry

Author : Bobby Xinyue
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2022-06-02
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780192668486

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Politics and Divinization in Augustan Poetry by Bobby Xinyue Pdf

Politics and Divinization in Augustan Poetry offers a new interpretation of one of the most prominent themes in Latin poetry, the divinization of Augustus, and argues that this theme functioned as a language of political science for the early Augustan poets as they tried to come to terms with Rome's transformation from Republic to Principate. Examining an extensive body of texts ranging from Virgil's Eclogues to Horace's final book of the Odes (covering a period roughly from 43 BC to 13 BC), this study highlights the multifaceted metaphorical force of divinizing language, as well as the cultural complications of divinization. Through a series of close readings, this book challenges the view that poetic images of Augustus' divinization merely reflect the poets' attitude towards Augustus or their recognition of his power, and puts forward a new understanding of this motif as an evolving discourse through which the first generation of Augustan poets articulated, interrogated, and negotiated Rome's shift towards authoritarianism.

Vergil and Elegy

Author : Alison Keith,Micah Y. Myers
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 462 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2023-04-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781487547967

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Vergil and Elegy by Alison Keith,Micah Y. Myers Pdf

Born in 70 BCE, the Roman poet Vergil came of age during a period of literary experimentalism among Latin authors. These authors introduced new Greek verse forms and metres into the existing repertoire of Latin poetic genres and measures, foremost among them being elegy, a genre that the ancients thought originated in funeral lament, but which in classical Rome became first-person poetry about the poet-lover’s amatory vicissitudes. Despite the influence of notable elegists on Vergil’s early poetry, his critics have rarely paid attention to his engagement with the genre across his body of work. This collection is devoted to an exploration of Vergil’s multifaceted relations with elegy. Contributors shed light on Vergil’s interactions with the genre and its practitioners across classical, medieval, and early modern periods. The book investigates Vergil’s hexameter poetry in relation to contemporary Latin elegy by Gallus, Tibullus, and Propertius, and the subsequent reception of Vergil’s radical combination of epic with elegy by later Latin and Italian authors. Filling a striking gap in the scholarship, Vergil and Elegy illuminates the famous poet’s wide-ranging engagement with the genre of elegy across his oeuvre.

Encyclopedia of Greek and Roman Mythology

Author : Luke Roman,Monica Roman
Publisher : Infobase Publishing
Page : 561 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781438126395

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Encyclopedia of Greek and Roman Mythology by Luke Roman,Monica Roman Pdf

Greek and Roman mythology has fascinated people for more than two millennia, and its influence on cultures throughout Europe, America, North Africa, and the Middle East attests to the universal appeal of the stories. This title examines the best-known figures of Greek and Roman mythology together with the great works of classic literature.

Poems

Author : Sextus Propertius
Publisher : Carcanet Press Ltd
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2018-09-27
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9781784106522

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Poems by Sextus Propertius Pdf

The Poetry Book Society Autumn 2018 Recommended Translation. Asked to name the great Latin love poets, today's reader is likely to offer Catullus, Ovid, Virgil, Horace. Propertius, a successor of the first and influential peer to the others, has not been blessed by posterity. Yet at their best his poems match any of the period. They are poems of love, of desire, of insecurity and obsession: of struggle, too, as they resist the Augustan Empire's attempts to turn its love poets into propagandists. The result is a highly refined irony, a subtlety of tone and humour that is unique. Patrick Worsnip's translations bring out Propertius' playfulness and his psychological acuity, reinstating his poems at the heart of Latin literature's golden age.

Stories from Virgil

Author : Alfred John Church,Virgil
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 1879
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : NYPL:33433082190251

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Stories from Virgil

Author : Alfred John Church
Publisher : Library of Alexandria
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2020-09-28
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781465610881

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For ten years King Agamemnon and the men of Greece laid siege to Troy. But though sentence had gone forth against the city, yet the day of its fall tarried, because certain of the gods loved it well and defended it, as Apollo, and Mars, the God of war, and Father Jupiter himself. Wherefore Minerva put it into the heart of Epeius, Lord of the Isles, that he should make a cunning device wherewith to take the city. Now the device was this: he made a great Horse of wood, feigning it to be a peace offering to Minerva, that the Greeks might have a safe return to their homes. In the belly of this there hid themselves certain of the bravest of the chiefs, as Menelaüs, and Ulysses, and Thoas the Ætolian, and Machaon, the great physician, and Pyrrhus, son of Achilles (but Achilles himself was dead, slain by Paris, Apollo helping, even as he was about to take the city), and others also, and with them Epeius himself. But the rest of the people made as if they had departed to their homes; only they went not further than Tenedos, which was an island near to the coast. Great joy was there in Troy when it was noised abroad that the men of Greece had departed. The gates were opened, and the people went forth to see the plain and the camp. And one said to another, as they went, “Here they set the battle in array, and there were the tents of the fierce Achilles, and there lay the ships.” And some stood and marvelled at the great peace-offering to Minerva, even the Horse of wood. And Thymœtes, who was one of the elders of the city, was the first who advised that it should be brought within the walls and set in the citadel. But whether he gave this counsel out of a false heart, or because the Gods would have it so, no man knows. And Capys, and others with him, said that it should be drowned in water, or burned with fire, or that men should pierce it and see whether there were aught within. And the people were divided, some crying one thing and some another. Then came forward the priest Laocoön, and a great company with him, crying, “What madness is this? Think ye that the men of Greece are indeed departed, or that there is any profit in their gifts? Surely, there are armed men in this mighty Horse; or haply they have made it that they may look down upon our walls. Touch it not, for as for these men of Greece, I fear them, even though they bring gifts in their hands.”

The Aeneïd of Virgil

Author : Virgil,Charles Anthon
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 972 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1874
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UCLA:L0107625915

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The Works of Virgil

Author : Virgil
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 1806
Category : Electronic
ISBN : NLS:B900062364

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The Æneïd of Virgil

Author : Virgil
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 972 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 1872
Category : Electronic
ISBN : HARVARD:HN1IEK

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