The Afterlife of Virgil

P Mack
University of London Press
2017-12-22

<p>Virgil has always been copied, studied, imitated, and revered as perhaps the greatest poet of the Latin language. He has been centrally important to the transmission of the classical tradition, and has played a unique role in European education. In recognition of the richness of his reception the fourth conferences in the joint Warburg Institute and Institute of Classical Studies series on the afterlife of the Classics was devoted to the afterlife of Virgil.</p><p> This volume focuses on the reception of the Eclogues and the Aeneid in three main areas: Italian Renaissance poetry, scholarship and visual art; English responses to Virgil’s poetry; and emerging literatures in Eastern Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Contributors are Giulia Perucchi, M. Elisabeth Schwab, Clementina Marsico, David Quint, Marilena Caciorgna, Maté Vince, Hanna Paulouskaya, Tim Markey, Charles Martindale, and Francesca Bortoletti.</p><p></p>

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  • Classical style
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  • Hungary
  • Latin
  • poetry
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  • renaissance
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The Afterlife of Virgil

P Mack

University of London Press

2017-12-22

<p>Virgil has always been copied, studied, imitated, and revered as perhaps the greatest poet of the Latin language. He has been centrally important to the transmission of the classical tradition, and has played a unique role in European education. In recognition of the richness of his reception the fourth conferences in the joint Warburg Institute and Institute of Classical Studies series on the afterlife of the Classics was devoted to the afterlife of Virgil.</p><p> This volume focuses on the reception of the Eclogues and the Aeneid in three main areas: Italian Renaissance poetry, scholarship and visual art; English responses to Virgil’s poetry; and emerging literatures in Eastern Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Contributors are Giulia Perucchi, M. Elisabeth Schwab, Clementina Marsico, David Quint, Marilena Caciorgna, Maté Vince, Hanna Paulouskaya, Tim Markey, Charles Martindale, and Francesca Bortoletti.</p><p></p>

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  • Europe
  • English
  • Latin
  • Italian
  • Hungarian (Magyar)
  • Modern period, c 1500 onwards
  • History of art & design styles: c 1400 to c 1600
  • Classical history / classical civilisation
  • 1.0.0.0.0.0.0
  • History of art
  • Language teaching and learning
  • Europe
  • English
  • Latin
  • Italian
  • Hungarian (Magyar)
  • c 1000 CE to c 1500
  • c 1500 onwards to present day
  • Classical style
  • History of art
  • Ancient history
  • Classical Studies ⇒ Classical Literature and Drama
  • Hungary
  • Latin
  • poetry
  • reception
  • renaissance
  • Virgil