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1 online resource (307 pages) : color map |
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Series |
Classics textbooks, 2054-2445 ; volume 2 |
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Classics textbooks ; volume 2. 2054-2445.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-307). |
Contents |
Half-title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Preface -- 2. Latin Text -- 3. Study Questions -- 4. Commentary -- 5. Interpretative Essays -- 5.1 Content and Form -- 5.2 Historiographical Dido -- 5.3 Allusion -- 5.4 Religion -- Bibliography -- A. Texts -- B. Recent Translations -- C. Modern Commentaries -- D. Introductions -- E. Secondary Literature |
Summary |
"Love and tragedy dominate book four of Virgil's most powerful work, building on the violent emotions invoked by the storms, battles, warring gods, and monster-plagued wanderings of the epic's opening. Destined to be the founder of Roman culture, Aeneas, nudged by the gods, decides to leave his beloved Dido, causing her suicide in pursuit of his historical destiny. A dark plot, in which erotic passion culminates in sex, and sex leads to tragedy and death in the human realm, unfolds within the larger horizon of a supernatural sphere, dominated by power-conscious divinities. Dido is Aeneas' most significant other, and in their encounter Virgil explores timeless themes of love and loyalty, fate and fortune, the justice of the gods, imperial ambition and its victims, and ethnic differences. This course book offers a portion of the original Latin text, study questions, a commentary, and interpretative essays. Designed to stretch and stimulate readers, Ingo Gildenhard's incisive commentary will be of particular interest to students of Latin at both A2 and undergraduate level. It extends beyond detailed linguistic analysis to encourage critical engagement with Virgil's poetry and discussion of the most recent scholarly thought."--Publisher's website |
Note |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (Open Book Publishers website; viewed on 2020-04-27). |
Language |
Includes Latin text. |
Subject |
Aeneas (Legendary character)
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Aeneas (Legendary character) -- In literature.
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Epic poetry, Latin -- History and criticism.
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Poésie épique latine -- Histoire et critique.
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Ancient history: to c 500 CE.
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Classical history -- classical civilisation.
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Designed -- suitable for A and AS Level.
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Designed -- suitable for UK curricula and examinations.
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History.
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History: earliest times to present day.
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Humanities.
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Language.
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linguistics.
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Translation and interpretation.
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY -- Ancient Languages.
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Epic poetry, Latin
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Literature
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Textbooks
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Textbooks.
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Added Author |
Gildenhard, Ingo, 1970-
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Other Form: |
9781909254169 |
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9781909254152 |
ISBN |
9781909254176 (pdf) |
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1909254177 |
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9781909254183 (epub) |
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1909254185 |
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9781909254190 (mobi) |
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1909254193 |
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9781909254152 |
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1909254150 |
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9781909254169 |
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1909254169 |
Standard No. |
9781909254152 |
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AU@ 000053034762 |
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CHNEW 001054967 |
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CHVBK 56827721X |
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DEBBG BV044109687 |
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NLGGC 375111077 |
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NZ1 15348181 |
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NZ1 15967951 |
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