Virgil: His Poetry Through the AgesBritish Library, 1982 - 143 sayfa Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro) was born on 15 October 70 BC, near Mantua in northern Italy, of peasant stock. His boyhood was spent on his father's farm, in the rich and fertile valley of the River Po, and he was always essentially a countryman at heart; he was shy in company, and did not enter the world of business and politics, but in due course his poetry brought him into close contact with many of the important people of the Roman state, including Maecenas, the leading patron of literature, and the Emperor Augustus himself. -- Introduction. |
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VIRGIL THROUGH THE AGES | 71 |
Latin Manuscripts of Virgil in the British Library | 125 |
Manuscript Translations of Virgil in the British | 142 |
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Diğer baskılar - Tümünü görüntüle
Virgil: His Poetry Through the Ages Robert Deryck Williams,Thomas Smith Pattie Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1982 |
Virgil: His Poetry Through the Ages Robert Deryck Williams,Thomas Smith Pattie Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1982 |
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15th century 28 lines 29 lines Additional Aeneas Aeneid omitting Aeneid with verse Anchises atque battle battle of Actium beginning Bishop of Lichfield British Library Burney MS 270 Carthage Cento Christian classical column of 28 Commentary Daphnis Day Lewis death Dido Dido's divine Dryden Eclogues ff Emperor Augustus English epic epic poetry fate Flourished initials folios fragments Gatherings Georgics ff goddess gods Greek Harley gold-tooled binding hero Homer Ille ego Italian Italy Juno Jupiter king Lichfield his sale Lycidas Masinissa metre Moretum Naples Nathaniel Noel numbered Ovid Owners Pallas Paper papyrus passage Petrarch poetry queen Rome sale catalogue Samuel Butler Samuel Butler Bishop Scribe shepherd sisters Statius story tells tradition tragedy translation Trojans Troy Turnus umbras Vellum Venus verse preface vine scroll initials Virgil Virgil Eclogues Virgil's poems Watson White vine White vine scroll Written in Italy