In the rambling sequence of thoughts in Ecl. 10.31-69 that expresses the troubled state of the lovesick Gallus, Vergil depicts his friend as proposing to abandon elegy for bucolic poetry, and to take up a pair of activities presumably related to this change. These activities--carving love-messages on trees and hunting--are to some extent typical of the unrequited literary, especially pastoral, lover. But these projects may have more than just a general amatory import. It has long been held that both motifs had previously appeared in Gallus\u27 own love poetry. More recently, D. 0. Ross has refined this theory, arguing that Gallus in his Amores had not merely used these general motifs, but had in fact adduced specific stories in which they a...
CITATION: Stein, D. 2018. The heart of the poet at the heart of his poem : the manner and purpose of...
Cupid morphs into Ascanius in Aeneid 1 and I argue that this transformation invests Ascanius with er...
This thesis situates itself within the field of classical reception, and explores the appropriation ...
In the rambling sequence of thoughts in Ecl. 10.31-69 that expresses the troubled state of the loves...
In the rambling sequence of thoughts in Ecl. 10.31-69 that expresses the state of the lovesick Gallu...
This article focuses on two allusions to Vergil in the opening of the third book of Phaedrus’ Aesopi...
This dissertation seeks to provide firmer grounding for the study of metapoetics in Roman poetry by ...
As the second half of the Aeneid gets under way, Vergil offers a proemial invocation designed to int...
This dissertation seeks to provide firmer grounding for the study of metapoetics in Roman poetry by ...
この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。A knowledge of Greek literature has rightly been regarded to be ...
My study investigates the connections between the poems that are attributed to Vergil but were most ...
This paper deals with the connected notions of memory and forgetting in the Aeneid. It aims at show...
ABSTRACT This dissertation consists of two closely related cases studies, exploring temple ecphrases...
In Book 6 of the Aeneid the hero, before entering the Underworld!, undergoes several preliminary, mo...
This thesis examines the manner in which the Roman love-elegists used myth to illustrate personal ex...
CITATION: Stein, D. 2018. The heart of the poet at the heart of his poem : the manner and purpose of...
Cupid morphs into Ascanius in Aeneid 1 and I argue that this transformation invests Ascanius with er...
This thesis situates itself within the field of classical reception, and explores the appropriation ...
In the rambling sequence of thoughts in Ecl. 10.31-69 that expresses the troubled state of the loves...
In the rambling sequence of thoughts in Ecl. 10.31-69 that expresses the state of the lovesick Gallu...
This article focuses on two allusions to Vergil in the opening of the third book of Phaedrus’ Aesopi...
This dissertation seeks to provide firmer grounding for the study of metapoetics in Roman poetry by ...
As the second half of the Aeneid gets under way, Vergil offers a proemial invocation designed to int...
This dissertation seeks to provide firmer grounding for the study of metapoetics in Roman poetry by ...
この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。A knowledge of Greek literature has rightly been regarded to be ...
My study investigates the connections between the poems that are attributed to Vergil but were most ...
This paper deals with the connected notions of memory and forgetting in the Aeneid. It aims at show...
ABSTRACT This dissertation consists of two closely related cases studies, exploring temple ecphrases...
In Book 6 of the Aeneid the hero, before entering the Underworld!, undergoes several preliminary, mo...
This thesis examines the manner in which the Roman love-elegists used myth to illustrate personal ex...
CITATION: Stein, D. 2018. The heart of the poet at the heart of his poem : the manner and purpose of...
Cupid morphs into Ascanius in Aeneid 1 and I argue that this transformation invests Ascanius with er...
This thesis situates itself within the field of classical reception, and explores the appropriation ...