Virgil in a Cultural Tradition: Essays to Celebrate the BimilleniumRichard Andrew Cardwell, Janet Hamilton University of Nottingham, 1986 - 148 pages |
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... Dante's favourite poet or , taking it in its more technical sense and together with ' master ' , that he was Dante's auctor , the authoritative source of Dante's own ideas and imagery . However , it is difficult to discern any precise ...
... Dante's favourite poet or , taking it in its more technical sense and together with ' master ' , that he was Dante's auctor , the authoritative source of Dante's own ideas and imagery . However , it is difficult to discern any precise ...
Page 71
... Dante hoped , to its restoration in the near future . Both these aspects of Dante's assimilation of the heritage of Virgil come together in the use which he makes of the Aeneid , and particularly of Book 6 , in his Commedia . Even ...
... Dante hoped , to its restoration in the near future . Both these aspects of Dante's assimilation of the heritage of Virgil come together in the use which he makes of the Aeneid , and particularly of Book 6 , in his Commedia . Even ...
Page 75
... Dante was drawn by ' friendly solicitude ' to ' visit ' the ancients and learn from their style ( D. V.E. II , vi , 7 ) , and at the heart of his colloquy with Virgil must have been the ... Dante and Virgil ' , YR , LX ( Dante's Virgil 75.
... Dante was drawn by ' friendly solicitude ' to ' visit ' the ancients and learn from their style ( D. V.E. II , vi , 7 ) , and at the heart of his colloquy with Virgil must have been the ... Dante and Virgil ' , YR , LX ( Dante's Virgil 75.
Contents
The Cycle of Growth and Decay in Lucretius and Virgil | 17 |
The Idea of Empire in the Aeneid | 39 |
Virgil and Medieval Epic | 52 |
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