Language in Vergil's EcloguesWalter de Gruyter, 2001 - 224 sider The series consists of a variety of monographs from the fields of Classical Philology and Ancient History. While maintaining a broad thematic and methodological scope, the editors are especially keen on studies showing a thorough and critical engagement with the relevant literary texts and primary sources. |
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... imitates the characteristic epanalepsis of the verb ( desine ... desine / λnyete λήγετε λnyet ' ) and , metrically , the bucolic diaeresis.101 ... ( b ) In the song of Alphesiboeus Vergil imitates not only the form , but also the ...
... imitates the characteristic epanalepsis of the verb ( desine ... desine / λnyete λήγετε λnyet ' ) and , metrically , the bucolic diaeresis.101 ... ( b ) In the song of Alphesiboeus Vergil imitates not only the form , but also the ...
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... imitates Theocritus not only in name , but also in line position.112 109 It is possible that Vergil also deliberately imitated the hiatus after the penthemimeres ( perii , ut ) , as it is found in the similar line at Theoc . 3.42 : ὡς ...
... imitates Theocritus not only in name , but also in line position.112 109 It is possible that Vergil also deliberately imitated the hiatus after the penthemimeres ( perii , ut ) , as it is found in the similar line at Theoc . 3.42 : ὡς ...
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... imitates the context . By illum - illum Vergil takes up the Theocritean anaphora τῆνον - τῆνον - τῆνον , but adds two other anaphorae to intensify the scene ( etiam - etiam - etiam I flevere - fleverunt ) , i.e. a stylistic ...
... imitates the context . By illum - illum Vergil takes up the Theocritean anaphora τῆνον - τῆνον - τῆνον , but adds two other anaphorae to intensify the scene ( etiam - etiam - etiam I flevere - fleverunt ) , i.e. a stylistic ...
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according adaptation adjectives Aeneid alliteration already appears aspect attested authors avoid beginning bucolic called Callimachean Callimachus Catull Catullan Catullus character clearly close colloquial colour common connection connotation context Corydon Daphnis deliberately denotes described diminutive Eclogues employs Ennius especially Euphorion explained expression fact follows formations frequent Gallus georg Greek hexameter imitates important indicate influence language later Latin least linguistic literature Lucr Lucretian Lucretius meaning Menalcas mentioned metrical nature never normally notably notion occasionally occurs omnia once original Ovid parallel passage personal names phrase Plaut Plautus poem poetic poetry poets position possibly Prop Propertius rare reason reference reflected regarded remarkable rendering replaces says scil seems sense Serv Servius shows similar song structure stylistic suggested theme Theoc Theocritean Theocritus Tityrus TLL s.v. translation twice verb Vergil Vergilian whole word writes καὶ