Romane Memento

Vergil in the Fourth Century

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Romane Memento

Vergil in the Fourth Century

"This new collection of essays takes as its theme the reception of Rome's greatest poet in a time of profound cultural change. Amid the rise of Christianity, the changing status of the city of Rome, and the emergence of new governing classes, Vergil is seen to have remained a bedrock of Roman education and identity. Romane Memento considers the different ways in which Vergil was read, understood and appropriated - by poets, commentators, Church fathers, orators and historians." "Romane memento will be of interest to literary critics and cultural historians of late Antiquity, and also to Vergilianists unfamiliar with the literature of the fourth century."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
240

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Romane Memento: Vergil in the Fourth Century
November 12, 2004, Duckworth Publishers
Hardcover in English
Cover of: ROMANE MEMENTO: VERGIL IN THE FOURTH CENTURY; ED. BY ROGER REES.
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Table of Contents

Roger Green. Refinement and Reappraisal in Vergilian Pastoral
Page 17
Roger Rees. Praising in Prose. Vergil in the Panegyrics
Page 33
Michael Roberts. Vergil and the Gospels. The Evangeliorum libri IV of Juvencus
Page 47
Roy Gibson. Vergil, Homer and Empire. The Descriptio orbis terrae of Avienus
Page 62
Karla Pollmann. Sex and Salvation in the Vergilian Cento of the Fourth Century
Page 79
Charles Murgia. The Truth about Vergil’s Commentators
Page 89
Ivor J. Davidson. Doing What Comes Naturally? Vergil and Ambrose
Page 97
Richard Lim. Augustine, the Grammarians and the Cultural Authority of Vergil
Page 112
Charles Witke. Recycled Words. Vergil, Prudentius and Saint Hippolytus
Page 128
Gerard O’Daly. Sunt etiam Musis sua ludicra. Vergil in Ausonius
Page 141
Catherine Ware. Claudian, Vergil and the Two Battles of the Frigidus
Page 155
Daniel den Hengst. „The Plato of the Poets“. Vergil in the Historia Augusta
Page 172
Danuta Shanzer. Epilogue
Page 201

Classifications

Library of Congress
PA6825, PA6825.A3 R66 2004, PA6825 .A3 2004

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
240
Dimensions
9.3 x 6.4 x 1.1 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

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Open Library
OL11253983M
ISBN 10
0715632426
ISBN 13
9780715632420
OCLC/WorldCat
52359397
Goodreads
4288182

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