This article traces three major strands in the reception of the address to Italy at the end of Virgil’s laudes Italiae in Book II of the Georgics. The first is the adoption of phrasing from these lines as the basis for expressions of devotion to the writer’s country (and for panegyric of contemporary rulers), or in inverted form to lament the present state of the author’s homeland; the second is the appropriation of Virgil’s hymnic apostrophe to his patria in poems on religious themes, where language from this passage is harnessed to invoke the supreme deity or the Virgin Mary, another magna parens; and the third is the use of Virgilian terminology to celebrate Virgil himself as the mighty parent of poetry and poets, whose words (including ...
SYS-183049As Bucólicas são constituídas de dez éclogas, consideradas como traduzidas ou imitadas de ...
Alongside the Bible, the Aeneid was the most important single text of the English (and British) Rena...
The focus of this thesis is the hypothesis of the relevance of the ancient literary concept of decor...
This thesis analyses the varied allusive employments of Virgil’s poetry in the literary corpus of th...
This article focuses on the early modern reception of a single verse from Persius’s Satires, ‘ut ram...
Les Géorgiques sont le modèle structurel et stylistique de l’Urania de Pontano, qui loue Virgile com...
The chapter explores the reception of classical authors in Naples in the Swabian and early Angevin p...
This article aims to connect the Georgics to its historical and political context in the thirties B....
Giovanni Pontano’s De hortis Hesperidum was published posthumously in the summer of 1505 for the typ...
The poet Statius (1st century A. D.) was probably born in Naples, where he grew up and was highly ed...
Il monte Massico (lat. Massicus) compare nella letteratura latina a partire dai poeti augustei e da ...
International audienceVirgil, the greatest poet of his age, is still a source of inspiration. His wo...
There is a clear link between Virgil’s Ecl. 1 and the ending of the Georgics, suggested by the quota...
Following one of the precepts of poetic creation in Renaissance, it was common to imitate or transcr...
This chapter focuses on the ‘rediscovery’ of Virgil’s tomb in the Renaissance, exploring its positio...
SYS-183049As Bucólicas são constituídas de dez éclogas, consideradas como traduzidas ou imitadas de ...
Alongside the Bible, the Aeneid was the most important single text of the English (and British) Rena...
The focus of this thesis is the hypothesis of the relevance of the ancient literary concept of decor...
This thesis analyses the varied allusive employments of Virgil’s poetry in the literary corpus of th...
This article focuses on the early modern reception of a single verse from Persius’s Satires, ‘ut ram...
Les Géorgiques sont le modèle structurel et stylistique de l’Urania de Pontano, qui loue Virgile com...
The chapter explores the reception of classical authors in Naples in the Swabian and early Angevin p...
This article aims to connect the Georgics to its historical and political context in the thirties B....
Giovanni Pontano’s De hortis Hesperidum was published posthumously in the summer of 1505 for the typ...
The poet Statius (1st century A. D.) was probably born in Naples, where he grew up and was highly ed...
Il monte Massico (lat. Massicus) compare nella letteratura latina a partire dai poeti augustei e da ...
International audienceVirgil, the greatest poet of his age, is still a source of inspiration. His wo...
There is a clear link between Virgil’s Ecl. 1 and the ending of the Georgics, suggested by the quota...
Following one of the precepts of poetic creation in Renaissance, it was common to imitate or transcr...
This chapter focuses on the ‘rediscovery’ of Virgil’s tomb in the Renaissance, exploring its positio...
SYS-183049As Bucólicas são constituídas de dez éclogas, consideradas como traduzidas ou imitadas de ...
Alongside the Bible, the Aeneid was the most important single text of the English (and British) Rena...
The focus of this thesis is the hypothesis of the relevance of the ancient literary concept of decor...