Virgil: GeorgicsPhilip R. Hardie Taylor & Francis, 1999 - 353 pages |
Table des matières
Agriculture and the Georgics M S Spurr | 1 |
Hesiod in the Culture and Poetry of Virgil A La Penna | 25 |
Man and Beast in Lucretius and the Georgics M R Gale | 41 |
Virgils Georgics and the Art of Reference R F Thomas | 58 |
Virgil and the Euphrates R S Scodel and R F Thomas | 83 |
Die Komposition von Vergils Georgika E Burck | 84 |
A New Study of the Georgics B Otis | 119 |
Das Prooemium von Vergils Georgica G Wissowa | 143 |
Über das Lob des Landlebens in Virgils Georgica F Klingner | 184 |
Georgics III 1039 D L Drew | 211 |
Callimachus the Victoria Berenices and Roman Poetry R F Thomas | 223 |
Der Bienenstaat in Vergils Georgica H Dahlmann | 253 |
The Fourth Georgic Virgil and Rome J Griffin | 268 |
Gallus the Bucolics and the Ending of the Fourth Georgic R Coleman | 289 |
Aristaeus Orpheus and the Laudes Galli H Jacobson | 301 |
Sacrifice Society and Vergils Oxborn Bees T N Habinek | 328 |
Labor Improbus R Jenkyns | 154 |
Scilicet et Tempus Veniet Virgil Georgics 1 463514 | 162 |
The Sacrifice at the End of the Georgics Aristaeus and Vergilian Closure R F Thomas | 344 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
actual Aeneid agricultural amor andere animals appears argued argument Aristaeus auch Augustus become bees beginning Book Buch Caesar Callimachus civil close connection consider context contrast course critics Cyrene death described detail Dichter discussion earlier echoes Eclogues eine epyllion erst ersten Eurydice evidence example fact farmer final Gallus Georgics gives gods Golden Hesiod Homeric human important instance interpretation Italian Italy labor later laudes least Leben lines Lucretius meaning mention nature nicht Octavian opening original Orpheus particularly passage perhaps poem poet poetic poetry possible present proem reader recalls reference Roman Rome seems sense Servius sich story structure suggest symbolic temple theme tion tradition Varro Verse Virgil whole Wilkinson