Virgil's Aeneid was the most popular classical text preserved by the Middle Ages'· Like many classical works, it abounds in dreams and so it is not surprising that it should have influenced medieval thought concerning them. Perhaps even more importantly, the Aeneid was seen by medieval scholars as resembling a dream, in that it was a falsehood that concealed a truth, and in this respect it was representative of all pagan and indeed fictional literature. Virgil's contribution to medieval dream theory derives preeminently from Aeneid VI, which both provides a model of an otherworld journey and makes metaphoric statements about the nature of dreams. Virgilian imagery figures in Gregory the Great's account of Stephen's vision, in the popular Vi...
For centuries commentaries have played a fundamental role in the formation, transmission and use of ...
Dark, dire images pervade the Aeneid, and the epic poem\u27s final lines are decidedly unsettling. T...
Vergil’s Aeneid is a key text for the study of the Augustan regime’s justification of its unpreceden...
Some introductory remarks on the subject-matter of the Aeneid, and on the immediate historical conte...
Virgil the Magician and the Aeneid of the Chartrains - The medieval legend of Virgil, which imagined...
This essay focuses on the feature of the Psychomachia that is supposed to mark a decisive break from...
This dissertation considers how ancient and medieval commentaries on the Aeneid can give us new insi...
This thesis examines the increasing sophistication of sixteenth-century French literary engagement w...
The paper examines an ancient superstition evoked in Servius’ commentary (Serv. ad Aen. 6, 284); Se...
This study follows neither the paradigm of pro-or anti-Augustan nor the strict belief that the inten...
Science has studied ancient litterateur and poetry for a long time. This paper has chosen to turn it...
Many scholars believe that literary and artistic level of Book V of Vergil`s Aeneid is much lower th...
In a well-known article, Hodnett pointed out that Virgil emphasizes the peacefulness and quiet of th...
<p><span>In <em>Aeneid</em>’s book IV, Virgil makes use of elegiac topics while narrating Dido and A...
Alongside the Bible, the Aeneid was the most important single text of the English (and British) Rena...
For centuries commentaries have played a fundamental role in the formation, transmission and use of ...
Dark, dire images pervade the Aeneid, and the epic poem\u27s final lines are decidedly unsettling. T...
Vergil’s Aeneid is a key text for the study of the Augustan regime’s justification of its unpreceden...
Some introductory remarks on the subject-matter of the Aeneid, and on the immediate historical conte...
Virgil the Magician and the Aeneid of the Chartrains - The medieval legend of Virgil, which imagined...
This essay focuses on the feature of the Psychomachia that is supposed to mark a decisive break from...
This dissertation considers how ancient and medieval commentaries on the Aeneid can give us new insi...
This thesis examines the increasing sophistication of sixteenth-century French literary engagement w...
The paper examines an ancient superstition evoked in Servius’ commentary (Serv. ad Aen. 6, 284); Se...
This study follows neither the paradigm of pro-or anti-Augustan nor the strict belief that the inten...
Science has studied ancient litterateur and poetry for a long time. This paper has chosen to turn it...
Many scholars believe that literary and artistic level of Book V of Vergil`s Aeneid is much lower th...
In a well-known article, Hodnett pointed out that Virgil emphasizes the peacefulness and quiet of th...
<p><span>In <em>Aeneid</em>’s book IV, Virgil makes use of elegiac topics while narrating Dido and A...
Alongside the Bible, the Aeneid was the most important single text of the English (and British) Rena...
For centuries commentaries have played a fundamental role in the formation, transmission and use of ...
Dark, dire images pervade the Aeneid, and the epic poem\u27s final lines are decidedly unsettling. T...
Vergil’s Aeneid is a key text for the study of the Augustan regime’s justification of its unpreceden...