The Primacy of Vision in Virgil's AeneidA fresh look at one of the masterpieces of Latin literature and how it contributes to a new visual culture and a new mythology of imperial Rome. |
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... Andromache and Aeneas 71 Imago Creusae 77 Vision and Temporal Modality in Aeneas' Katabasis 82 Site/Sight of Rome 90 Conclusion 95 chapter 4 Hic amor: Love, Vision, and Destiny 97 Aliud genus officii: Vision and the Second Favor 98 ...
... Andromache and Aeneas 71 Imago Creusae 77 Vision and Temporal Modality in Aeneas' Katabasis 82 Site/Sight of Rome 90 Conclusion 95 chapter 4 Hic amor: Love, Vision, and Destiny 97 Aliud genus officii: Vision and the Second Favor 98 ...
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Contents
Prophaenomena ad Vergilium | 1 |
Ruse and Revelation Visions of the Divine and the Telos of Narrative | 24 |
Vision Past and Future | 60 |
Hic amor Love Vision and Destiny | 97 |
Vidi Vici Visions Victory and the Telos of Narrative | 128 |
Conclusion Ante ora parentum | 176 |
Notes | 183 |
Bibliography | 223 |
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