Servius commentary to Virgil is one of the most important sources coinceiving Ennius fragments: beside direct quotations of Enniuss works, it preserves several references to Ennian hemistichia and uersus. These different witnesses, even though they have been resembled by scholars, need to be reconsidered in order to give a more comprehensive and detailed view of the intertextual relationship between Ennius and Virgil, but also of Servius analysis of the Virgilian reuse of his sources.Serviusʼ commentary to Virgil is one of the most important sources coinceiving Enniusʼ fragments: beside direct quotations of Enniusʼs works, it preserves several references to Ennian hemistichia and uersus. These different witnesses, even though they have been...
As part of its adaptation and expansion of Servius, the twelfth-century commentary on the works of V...
Anderson, William S. 1981, « Servius and the “comic style” of Aeneid 4 », Arethusa vol. 14, 1, p. 11...
In his commentary of Aeneid 1, Servius looked at length into Virgil’s onomastics: he showed how subt...
Servius commentary to Virgil is one of the most important sources coinceiving Ennius fragments: besi...
The purpose of this article is twofold. First, on the basis of a re-examination of the sources and w...
Un’analisi dei riassunti delle diverse opere virgiliane, premessi dai commentatori tardoantichi (Ser...
Ps.-Asconius’ linguistic commentary on Cicero’s divinatio in Caecilium and part of the Verrines (in ...
One of the features of modern Virgilian scholarship has been the preparation of commentaries on indi...
Nella recensione vengono discusse l\u2019introduzione, l\u2019edizione del testo, la traduzione e le...
Virgil’s work, mainly Aeneid, is the subject of Macrobius’ Saturnalia, III, 1-12, from a religious p...
International audienceLes Commentaires de Servius (4ᵉ-5ᵉ s. de notre ère) sur les œuvres du poète Vi...
This paper intends to investigate to what extent the attention of the ancient commentators to the an...
Il contributo prende in esame le citazioni Ovidiane nel commento di Servio a Virgilio, analizzandone...
International audienceThis paper studies the use of Terentianus Maurus' didactic poems De syllabis a...
Rédigé vraisemblablement à la fin du IVe siècle, à une époque où l’enseignement traditionnel des éco...
As part of its adaptation and expansion of Servius, the twelfth-century commentary on the works of V...
Anderson, William S. 1981, « Servius and the “comic style” of Aeneid 4 », Arethusa vol. 14, 1, p. 11...
In his commentary of Aeneid 1, Servius looked at length into Virgil’s onomastics: he showed how subt...
Servius commentary to Virgil is one of the most important sources coinceiving Ennius fragments: besi...
The purpose of this article is twofold. First, on the basis of a re-examination of the sources and w...
Un’analisi dei riassunti delle diverse opere virgiliane, premessi dai commentatori tardoantichi (Ser...
Ps.-Asconius’ linguistic commentary on Cicero’s divinatio in Caecilium and part of the Verrines (in ...
One of the features of modern Virgilian scholarship has been the preparation of commentaries on indi...
Nella recensione vengono discusse l\u2019introduzione, l\u2019edizione del testo, la traduzione e le...
Virgil’s work, mainly Aeneid, is the subject of Macrobius’ Saturnalia, III, 1-12, from a religious p...
International audienceLes Commentaires de Servius (4ᵉ-5ᵉ s. de notre ère) sur les œuvres du poète Vi...
This paper intends to investigate to what extent the attention of the ancient commentators to the an...
Il contributo prende in esame le citazioni Ovidiane nel commento di Servio a Virgilio, analizzandone...
International audienceThis paper studies the use of Terentianus Maurus' didactic poems De syllabis a...
Rédigé vraisemblablement à la fin du IVe siècle, à une époque où l’enseignement traditionnel des éco...
As part of its adaptation and expansion of Servius, the twelfth-century commentary on the works of V...
Anderson, William S. 1981, « Servius and the “comic style” of Aeneid 4 », Arethusa vol. 14, 1, p. 11...
In his commentary of Aeneid 1, Servius looked at length into Virgil’s onomastics: he showed how subt...