Vergils Aneis Und Die Antike Homerexegese - Untersuchungen Zum Einfluss Ethischer Und Kritischer Homerrezeption Auf Imitatio Und Aemulatio Vergils (German, Book)


A deeper understanding of Virgil s Aeneid can only be achieved through the Iliad and Odyssey as its most important models. As the author shows, Classical views of Homer differ significantly from those prevailing today, and this allows the conception of the Aeneid to be seen in a new light. In the first part of the study, the author analyses the way in which Virgil indirectly characterises the protagonists of his epic (incl. Aeneas, Turnus, Dido) through allusions to the contemporary philosophical and ethical understanding of Homer s models. In the second part, the author examines how the poeta doctus? creatively transforms the Hellenistic critique of Homer in the Aeneid."

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A deeper understanding of Virgil s Aeneid can only be achieved through the Iliad and Odyssey as its most important models. As the author shows, Classical views of Homer differ significantly from those prevailing today, and this allows the conception of the Aeneid to be seen in a new light. In the first part of the study, the author analyses the way in which Virgil indirectly characterises the protagonists of his epic (incl. Aeneas, Turnus, Dido) through allusions to the contemporary philosophical and ethical understanding of Homer s models. In the second part, the author examines how the poeta doctus? creatively transforms the Hellenistic critique of Homer in the Aeneid."

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Walter De Gruyter Inc

Country of origin

Germany

Series

Untersuchungen Zur Antiken Literatur Und Geschichte, 56

Release date

1999

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1999

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Book

Pages

381

ISBN-13

978-3-11-182226-6

Barcode

9783111822266

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3-11-182226-5



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