Vergil’s Georgics was published in 29 BCE, at a critical point in the political life of Octavian-Augustus. Although his position at the head of state had been confirmed by victory at Actium in 31, his longevity was threatened by his reputation for causing bloodshed during the civil wars. This thesis argues that Vergil, in the Georgics, presents a defence of Octavian against criticism of his past, in order to safeguard his future, and the future of Rome. Through a complex of metaphor and allusion, Vergil engages with the weaknesses in Octavian’s public image in order to diminish their damaging impact. Chapter One examines the way in which the poet invokes and complements the literary tradition of portraying young men as destructive, amorou...
While Vergil is often treated as the quintessential Roman poet, it is frequently overlooked that he ...
Anti-Augustan readings dominate the scholarship on Fasti 3.697–710. This thesis challenges these ant...
This dissertation seeks to provide firmer grounding for the study of metapoetics in Roman poetry by ...
Vergil’s Georgics was published in 29 BCE, at a critical point in the political life of Octavian-Aug...
In the book titled Vergil's political commentary in Eclogues, Georgics and Aeneid, the author examin...
This dissertation asserts that opposition to Augustus and the establishment of the Principate was pe...
There is a clear link between Virgil’s Ecl. 1 and the ending of the Georgics, suggested by the quota...
This article aims to connect the Georgics to its historical and political context in the thirties B....
For centuries many scholars have identified the Aeneid as a piece of propaganda designed to help leg...
In this paper we attempt to show that the prologue of the first book of the Georgics, in which a ser...
Landscape in Roman literature is manifest with symbolic potential: in particular, Vergil and Ovid re...
In the "Aeneid," Vergil dramatically announces through the character of Anchises that Caesar Augustu...
In this contribution, I begin by studying the systematic allusions in the proem of Lucan’s Bellum Ci...
This doctoral dissertation investigates poetic representations of Augustus as divine during the form...
Georgics, written by Vergil in 29 B.C., though on its surface about labor and agricultural, uncovere...
While Vergil is often treated as the quintessential Roman poet, it is frequently overlooked that he ...
Anti-Augustan readings dominate the scholarship on Fasti 3.697–710. This thesis challenges these ant...
This dissertation seeks to provide firmer grounding for the study of metapoetics in Roman poetry by ...
Vergil’s Georgics was published in 29 BCE, at a critical point in the political life of Octavian-Aug...
In the book titled Vergil's political commentary in Eclogues, Georgics and Aeneid, the author examin...
This dissertation asserts that opposition to Augustus and the establishment of the Principate was pe...
There is a clear link between Virgil’s Ecl. 1 and the ending of the Georgics, suggested by the quota...
This article aims to connect the Georgics to its historical and political context in the thirties B....
For centuries many scholars have identified the Aeneid as a piece of propaganda designed to help leg...
In this paper we attempt to show that the prologue of the first book of the Georgics, in which a ser...
Landscape in Roman literature is manifest with symbolic potential: in particular, Vergil and Ovid re...
In the "Aeneid," Vergil dramatically announces through the character of Anchises that Caesar Augustu...
In this contribution, I begin by studying the systematic allusions in the proem of Lucan’s Bellum Ci...
This doctoral dissertation investigates poetic representations of Augustus as divine during the form...
Georgics, written by Vergil in 29 B.C., though on its surface about labor and agricultural, uncovere...
While Vergil is often treated as the quintessential Roman poet, it is frequently overlooked that he ...
Anti-Augustan readings dominate the scholarship on Fasti 3.697–710. This thesis challenges these ant...
This dissertation seeks to provide firmer grounding for the study of metapoetics in Roman poetry by ...