Lands and Peoples in Roman Poetry: The Ethnographical TraditionRichard Thomas shows how Greek ethnographical prose influenced the poetry of Virgil, Horace and Lucan and their portrayal of real and imagined Roman landscapes and environments. A later prose tradition is also identified in the work of Tacitus. |
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... presented in negative terms , with the actual situation stated by means of an adversative conjunction ( haec loca non ... nec ... sed gravidae fruges ... 2.140-144 ; illic clausa tenent stabulis armenta , neque ... aut ... aut ... , sed ...
... presented in negative terms , with the actual situation stated by means of an adversative conjunction ( haec loca non ... nec ... sed gravidae fruges ... 2.140-144 ; illic clausa tenent stabulis armenta , neque ... aut ... aut ... , sed ...
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... presented as an " excursus " from the important treatment of the bee society , and that the digressional stance is ... Presentation of the landscape through mention of a river recalls the opening of the laudes Italiae ( auro turbidus ...
... presented as an " excursus " from the important treatment of the bee society , and that the digressional stance is ... Presentation of the landscape through mention of a river recalls the opening of the laudes Italiae ( auro turbidus ...
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... presented a unique and individual account . The next , and the obvious , question is ' What is the significance of this typology in the Aeneid ? ' It has been supposed by some that it is intended to establish a series of cultural stages ...
... presented a unique and individual account . The next , and the obvious , question is ' What is the significance of this typology in the Aeneid ? ' It has been supposed by some that it is intended to establish a series of cultural stages ...
Contents
THE TRADITION | 1 |
THE LANDSCAPES OF HORACE | 8 |
FAILURE AND SUCCESS IN THE GEORGICS | 35 |
Copyright | |
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