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Author Virgil.

Title Virgil's Eclogues / translated by Len Krisak ; introduction by Gregson Davis.

Publication Info. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2010]
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 South Windsor Public Library - Non Fiction  871 V81V    Check Shelf
Description xx, 91 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary Publius Vergilius Maro (70-19 B.C.), known in English as Virgil, was perhaps the single greatest poet of the Roman empire, a friend to the emperor Augustus and the beneficiary of wealthy and powerful patrons. Most famous for his epic of the founding of Rome, the Aeneid, he wrote two other collections of poems: the Georgics and the Bucolics, or Eclogues. The Eclogues were Virgil's first published poems. Ancient sources say that he spent three years composing and revising them at about the age of thirty. Though these poems begin a sequence that continues with the Georgics and culminates in the Aeneid, they are no less elegant in style or less profound in insight than the later, more extensive works. These intricate and highly polished variations on the idea of the pastoral poem, as practiced by earlier Greek poets, mix political, social, historical, artistic, and moral commentary in musical Latin that exerted a profound influence on subsequent Western poetry.
Language Parallel Latin text with English translation.
Subject Pastoral poetry, Latin -- Translations into English.
Country life -- Rome -- Poetry.
Country life. (OCoLC)fst00881405
Pastoral poetry, Latin. (OCoLC)fst01054657
Rome (Empire) (OCoLC)fst01204885
Genre/Form Poetry. (OCoLC)fst01423828
Translations. (OCoLC)fst01423791
Added Author Krisak, Len, 1948-
Added Title Bucolica. English & Latin
Eclogues
ISBN 9780812242256 (hardcover ;) (alk. paper)
0812242254 (hardcover ;) (alk. paper)
9780812222173 (pbk.)
0812222172 (pbk.)
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