VirgilVirgil lived through the fall of the Roman Republic and the establishment of the Empire. In his poems we see a series of attempts, increasingly ambitious in scale and conception, to combine technical brilliance and beauty with profound meditation on the nature of imperialism and the relation of the individual to the State. From short pastoral poems on love and song he progressed to the heroic myth of the founding of Rome. "The Aeneid", immediately recognised as the greatest masterpiece of Latin literature, has had incalculable influence on European literature in the two thousand years since it was first published. |
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The civil war between Caesar and Pompey was only one of the self - inflicted wounds which Rome and Italy suffered during the poet's lifetime . In 63 , when Virgil was just seven years old , Catiline , at the head of an Italian army ...
The civil war between Caesar and Pompey was only one of the self - inflicted wounds which Rome and Italy suffered during the poet's lifetime . In 63 , when Virgil was just seven years old , Catiline , at the head of an Italian army ...
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Ever since antiquity it has been felt that there are hints of the assassination of Julius Caesar . ... above all the comet which appeared on the day of his funeral and which was immediately declared by Octavian to be Caesar's soul .
Ever since antiquity it has been felt that there are hints of the assassination of Julius Caesar . ... above all the comet which appeared on the day of his funeral and which was immediately declared by Octavian to be Caesar's soul .
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It is true that Julius Caesar had been officially declared a god after his death ; but it is hardly possible to believe that Virgil took seriously the idea that his heir would marry a seanymph or take his place as a thirteenth sign of ...
It is true that Julius Caesar had been officially declared a god after his death ; but it is hardly possible to believe that Virgil took seriously the idea that his heir would marry a seanymph or take his place as a thirteenth sign of ...
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Contents
Rome and Arcadia | 19 |
the Muse in hobnails | 34 |
The Aeneid and the myth of Rome | 55 |
Copyright | |
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