Words illuminate an idea, image, form for us. They captivatingly entice us and alluringly attract us to listen more, read more, and immerse ourselves more. With the invention of modern technology and innovations, words represent the simplest, purest means of expressing an image. We can formulate an idea in our mind as to the scene that the words are describing or the figures they are portraying. Scholars of ancient literature, just like modern readers, sought to bring together the worlds of literature and art by pairing word and image. A manuscript offers a wonderful medium for exploration of the word-image relationship because we find ourselves viewing the two forms of expression – literature and art – facing each other and evolving togeth...
The Aeneid is much more than the story of the founding of Rome. Virgil has depicted a canvas which ...
The Aeneid of Vergil, like its hero multum iactatus on the sea of criticism for two thousand years, ...
Cupid morphs into Ascanius in Aeneid 1 and I argue that this transformation invests Ascanius with er...
Words illuminate an idea, image, form for us. They captivatingly entice us and alluringly attract us...
Thesis (MA (Dept. of Ancient Studies) -- University of Stellenbosch, 2005.Throughout the centuries a...
This article focuses on two allusions to Vergil in the opening of the third book of Phaedrus’ Aesopi...
The liberal arts are not contained by specific boundaries, and with this assertion the artist is fre...
In Vergil’s Aeneid, Aeneas’ character development into the leader of the new Roman race is depicted ...
This paper traces Vergil\u27s account in the Aeneid and the way he uses his narrative to mold the pu...
In this dissertation I examine Vergil's use of laetus (and laetitia, laetor, and inlaetabilis) in th...
Virgil’s Roman epic the Aeneid is one of the canonical works of Western culture. A classic in its ow...
Nearly thirty years ago the writer, then a senior in high school, was introduced to \u27Pius Aeneas\...
To conceive of Aeneas as anything but a hero is to perceive of the clash of two civilizations; the m...
International audienceTextual fragments from the Georgics and the Aeneid are woven into Catalepton X...
The pictorial elements of the first six books of the Aeneid can be evidenced through an examination...
The Aeneid is much more than the story of the founding of Rome. Virgil has depicted a canvas which ...
The Aeneid of Vergil, like its hero multum iactatus on the sea of criticism for two thousand years, ...
Cupid morphs into Ascanius in Aeneid 1 and I argue that this transformation invests Ascanius with er...
Words illuminate an idea, image, form for us. They captivatingly entice us and alluringly attract us...
Thesis (MA (Dept. of Ancient Studies) -- University of Stellenbosch, 2005.Throughout the centuries a...
This article focuses on two allusions to Vergil in the opening of the third book of Phaedrus’ Aesopi...
The liberal arts are not contained by specific boundaries, and with this assertion the artist is fre...
In Vergil’s Aeneid, Aeneas’ character development into the leader of the new Roman race is depicted ...
This paper traces Vergil\u27s account in the Aeneid and the way he uses his narrative to mold the pu...
In this dissertation I examine Vergil's use of laetus (and laetitia, laetor, and inlaetabilis) in th...
Virgil’s Roman epic the Aeneid is one of the canonical works of Western culture. A classic in its ow...
Nearly thirty years ago the writer, then a senior in high school, was introduced to \u27Pius Aeneas\...
To conceive of Aeneas as anything but a hero is to perceive of the clash of two civilizations; the m...
International audienceTextual fragments from the Georgics and the Aeneid are woven into Catalepton X...
The pictorial elements of the first six books of the Aeneid can be evidenced through an examination...
The Aeneid is much more than the story of the founding of Rome. Virgil has depicted a canvas which ...
The Aeneid of Vergil, like its hero multum iactatus on the sea of criticism for two thousand years, ...
Cupid morphs into Ascanius in Aeneid 1 and I argue that this transformation invests Ascanius with er...