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Vergil

There are 6 posts tagged Vergil (this is page 2 of 2).

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Memory, Pleasure, and Suffering/Aeneas, Odysseus, and Eumaios

It is well known that Aeneas’ speech in Aeneid 1.198-207 draws on a speech of Odysseus in Odyssey 12.208ff. (see, e.g., R.D. Williams ad A.1.198f. Her

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Eric in Uncategorized | April 8, 2008 | 399 Words

Epic vade mecum

The BMCR has gotten around to publishing its review of John Miles Foley’s A Companion to Ancient Epic (2005), and it’s a star-studded behemoth: nearly

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Dennis in Uncategorized | September 23, 2007 | 86 Words

Also Seen

I hope this exercise is at least useful for collecting some resources and cutting down on search time. Thanks to Dennis for his contribution. Just saw

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Eric in Uncategorized | July 28, 2007 | 90 Words

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