This paper aims to examine the dialogue between Juno and Jupiter in Aen. 12.791-842 in terms of a rite of evocatio. The reconciliation of Juno with her husband has been analyzed by D. Feeney in his classic 1984 article, in which it is argued that in this passage Virgil follows the Ennian tradition, according to which Juno is finally placated by Scipio?s sacrifices at the end of the Third Punic War. In this passage it is possible to see an allusion not only to the Punic wars, but also to the conflicts between Rome and other Italian cities during its expansion in the Republican period ? in particular, to the episode of the conquest of the Etruscan city of Veii. It is argued here that this episode of evocatio is especially remembered in Aeneid...
SOUSA, Francisco Edi de Oliveira. As pinturas do templo de Juno e o Ciclo troiano: imagem e memória ...
La conception si particulière qu'a le roi Alphonse X de Jupiter nous conduit ici à étudier la figure...
This essay intends to stablish the myth of Aeneas as the reason of some dificulty that the elegiacs ...
This paper aims to examine the dialogue between Juno and Jupiter in Aen. 12.791-842 in terms of a ri...
A driving force in Vergil’s Aeneid is the hostility of Juno to the Trojans as they approach, and fin...
Cette étude a pour origine le constat d'un paradoxe : Junon, grande déesse romaine qui siège au sein...
The focus of this paper is Jupiter’s first prophecy scene from the Aeneid. This passage has most oft...
At the end of Virgil\u27s Aeneid there occurs an episode in which the goddess Juno finally agrees to...
En este trabajo proponemos estudiar la dinámica de memoria y olvido implicada en el diálogo entre Jú...
En este trabajo proponemos estudiar la dinámica de memoria y olvido implicada en el diálogo entre Jú...
En este trabajo proponemos estudiar la dinámica de memoria y olvido implicada en el diálogo entre Jú...
The subject of this short study is a legend that describes the transfer of a statue of Juno Regina, ...
In this paper we follow Ovid’s treatment of the second half of the Aeneid in Met. 14, 445-608. The f...
In the opening of Fasti 6, Ovid proposes different explanations for the origin of the month name Jun...
At A. 1.109-10 the Servian and DServian scholia refer Virgil’s reference to the Arae to a mysterious...
SOUSA, Francisco Edi de Oliveira. As pinturas do templo de Juno e o Ciclo troiano: imagem e memória ...
La conception si particulière qu'a le roi Alphonse X de Jupiter nous conduit ici à étudier la figure...
This essay intends to stablish the myth of Aeneas as the reason of some dificulty that the elegiacs ...
This paper aims to examine the dialogue between Juno and Jupiter in Aen. 12.791-842 in terms of a ri...
A driving force in Vergil’s Aeneid is the hostility of Juno to the Trojans as they approach, and fin...
Cette étude a pour origine le constat d'un paradoxe : Junon, grande déesse romaine qui siège au sein...
The focus of this paper is Jupiter’s first prophecy scene from the Aeneid. This passage has most oft...
At the end of Virgil\u27s Aeneid there occurs an episode in which the goddess Juno finally agrees to...
En este trabajo proponemos estudiar la dinámica de memoria y olvido implicada en el diálogo entre Jú...
En este trabajo proponemos estudiar la dinámica de memoria y olvido implicada en el diálogo entre Jú...
En este trabajo proponemos estudiar la dinámica de memoria y olvido implicada en el diálogo entre Jú...
The subject of this short study is a legend that describes the transfer of a statue of Juno Regina, ...
In this paper we follow Ovid’s treatment of the second half of the Aeneid in Met. 14, 445-608. The f...
In the opening of Fasti 6, Ovid proposes different explanations for the origin of the month name Jun...
At A. 1.109-10 the Servian and DServian scholia refer Virgil’s reference to the Arae to a mysterious...
SOUSA, Francisco Edi de Oliveira. As pinturas do templo de Juno e o Ciclo troiano: imagem e memória ...
La conception si particulière qu'a le roi Alphonse X de Jupiter nous conduit ici à étudier la figure...
This essay intends to stablish the myth of Aeneas as the reason of some dificulty that the elegiacs ...