This dissertation considers how ancient and medieval commentaries on the Aeneid can give us new insights into four twelfth-century Latin epics--the Ylias by Joseph of Exeter, the Alexandreis by Walter of Ch창tillon, the Anticlaudianus by Alan of Lille, and the Architrenius by John of Hauville. Virgil's influence on twelfth-century Latin epic is generally thought to be limited to verbal echoes and occasional narrative episodes, but evidence is presented that more global influences have been overlooked because ancient and medieval interpretations of the Aeneid, as preserved by the commentaries, were often radically different from modern readings of the Aeneid. By explaining how to interpret the Aeneid, these commentaries directly influenced th...
Virgil the Magician and the Aeneid of the Chartrains - The medieval legend of Virgil, which imagined...
In this dissertation, I examine the Neo-Latin supplements to Virgil’s Aeneid (1400–1700), in particu...
My dissertation examines how advances in sixteenth-century classical scholarship shaped the Virgilia...
This thesis examines the increasing sophistication of sixteenth-century French literary engagement w...
For centuries commentaries have played a fundamental role in the formation, transmission and use of ...
When Virgil wrote his Aeneid he was, according to Brooks, Otis, giving new breath and life to a form...
One of the features of modern Virgilian scholarship has been the preparation of commentaries on indi...
Alongside the Bible, the Aeneid was the most important single text of the English (and British) Rena...
Chaucer writes significantly about Vergil\u27s Aeneid in five poems: the House of Fame, Troilus and ...
Science has studied ancient litterateur and poetry for a long time. This paper has chosen to turn it...
Virgil's Aeneid was the most popular classical text preserved by the Middle Ages'· Like many classic...
Includes bibliograpical references.The intent of this thesis is to examine the stylistics of Latin e...
This study follows neither the paradigm of pro-or anti-Augustan nor the strict belief that the inten...
Some introductory remarks on the subject-matter of the Aeneid, and on the immediate historical conte...
This commentary considers Book XI of Virgil\u27s Aeneid as the key book in which the poet explicates...
Virgil the Magician and the Aeneid of the Chartrains - The medieval legend of Virgil, which imagined...
In this dissertation, I examine the Neo-Latin supplements to Virgil’s Aeneid (1400–1700), in particu...
My dissertation examines how advances in sixteenth-century classical scholarship shaped the Virgilia...
This thesis examines the increasing sophistication of sixteenth-century French literary engagement w...
For centuries commentaries have played a fundamental role in the formation, transmission and use of ...
When Virgil wrote his Aeneid he was, according to Brooks, Otis, giving new breath and life to a form...
One of the features of modern Virgilian scholarship has been the preparation of commentaries on indi...
Alongside the Bible, the Aeneid was the most important single text of the English (and British) Rena...
Chaucer writes significantly about Vergil\u27s Aeneid in five poems: the House of Fame, Troilus and ...
Science has studied ancient litterateur and poetry for a long time. This paper has chosen to turn it...
Virgil's Aeneid was the most popular classical text preserved by the Middle Ages'· Like many classic...
Includes bibliograpical references.The intent of this thesis is to examine the stylistics of Latin e...
This study follows neither the paradigm of pro-or anti-Augustan nor the strict belief that the inten...
Some introductory remarks on the subject-matter of the Aeneid, and on the immediate historical conte...
This commentary considers Book XI of Virgil\u27s Aeneid as the key book in which the poet explicates...
Virgil the Magician and the Aeneid of the Chartrains - The medieval legend of Virgil, which imagined...
In this dissertation, I examine the Neo-Latin supplements to Virgil’s Aeneid (1400–1700), in particu...
My dissertation examines how advances in sixteenth-century classical scholarship shaped the Virgilia...