Formular Language and Poetic Design in the Aeneid |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Repetition Genre and Style | 21 |
Homoeokatarkton | 33 |
B Some Aspects of the Bucolic Style | 39 |
Repetition and the Epic Genre | 55 |
Design and Texture | 73 |
63 | 83 |
B Action Circumstance and Narrative | 90 |
Emphasis and Continuity | 99 |
Patterns of Association | 136 |
List of Repetitions | 184 |
Bibliography | 246 |
Index Locorum | 255 |
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Achilles Aeneas Aeneid Allecto Amata amoebaean Amor anaphora Anchises Apollo Apollonian Apollonius Ascanius atque augurium Augustus Austin Book 12 bucolic diaeresis Carthage context Creusa death describing diaeresis dictis Dido and Aeneas Dido episode Dido's echoes Eclogues effect elements emphasize Ennian Ennius epanalepsis epic epithets Euryalus Evander examples formulae frequency function genre Georgics haec Helen Helenus hexameter Homeric homoeokatarkton Iliad Ilioneus imitation ipse Italy Juno Juno's Jupiter Knauer later Latinus Lausus Lavinia longer repetitions Lucretius metrical mihi Norden nunc occurs Odysseus omen Pallas parallel passage pater pattern Penates phrase poem poet poetic poetry Polydorus prophecy quae recalls refrain repeated lines repeated words ring composition role scene seems Servius similar simile Sparrow structural style stylistic suggests syllables symbolic symmetry thematic Theocritus Tiber tibicines tion tradition Trojans Troy Turnus variation Venus Vergil Vergilian verse word repetition δὲ καὶ μὲν