Language in Vergil's EcloguesWalter de Gruyter, 6. feb. 2013 - 236 sider In der 1968 gegründeten Reihe erscheinen Monographien aus den Gebieten der Griechischen und Lateinischen Philologie sowie der Alten Geschichte. Die Bände weisen eine große Vielzahl von Themen auf: neben sprachlichen, textkritischen oder gattungsgeschichtlichen philologischen Untersuchungen stehen sozial-, politik-, finanz- und kulturgeschichtliche Arbeiten aus der Klassischen Antike und der Spätantike. Entscheidend für die Aufnahme ist die Qualität einer Arbeit; besonderen Wert legen die Herausgeber auf eine umfassende Heranziehung der einschlägigen Texte und Quellen und deren sorgfältige kritische Auswertung. |
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Side 8
... aspect of external beauty is deliberately stressed by Vergil as a central part of his bucolic world.41 It may be asked whether Vergil was the first to use formosus as a key term in his poetry . There are indications that he was not . As ...
... aspect of external beauty is deliberately stressed by Vergil as a central part of his bucolic world.41 It may be asked whether Vergil was the first to use formosus as a key term in his poetry . There are indications that he was not . As ...
Side 19
... aspect of the problem is unduly overstressed : whatever the actual meaning of the word , more surprising is the employment of the uncommon prosaism instead of another more poetic or at least Vergilian term . In other words , the ...
... aspect of the problem is unduly overstressed : whatever the actual meaning of the word , more surprising is the employment of the uncommon prosaism instead of another more poetic or at least Vergilian term . In other words , the ...
Side 21
... aspect of the related simple verb.122 Furthermore , one has to consider the metrical aspect : occasionally , a verb in -sare / -tare was more easily integrated into the hexameter . One could argue that occultant at 2.9 was necessary ...
... aspect of the related simple verb.122 Furthermore , one has to consider the metrical aspect : occasionally , a verb in -sare / -tare was more easily integrated into the hexameter . One could argue that occultant at 2.9 was necessary ...
Side 23
... aspect of ' trembling ' is also rendered by incertas [ umbras ] ) . 136 Hence , motare cannot have the notion of an intensified movement here , but points only to frequency . ( b ) At 6.27f . Vergil describes the reaction to the song of ...
... aspect of ' trembling ' is also rendered by incertas [ umbras ] ) . 136 Hence , motare cannot have the notion of an intensified movement here , but points only to frequency . ( b ) At 6.27f . Vergil describes the reaction to the song of ...
Side 24
... aspect is conceivable due to the context : aspice convexo nutantem pondere mundum.139 ( F ) occultare . Occultare is the normal form from Plautus onwards , occulere ( with the exception of the past participle occultus ) very rare in pre ...
... aspect is conceivable due to the context : aspice convexo nutantem pondere mundum.139 ( F ) occultare . Occultare is the normal form from Plautus onwards , occulere ( with the exception of the past participle occultus ) very rare in pre ...
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7 Conclusions | 123 |
III Stylistic Level | 127 |
3 Colloquialisms and Prosaisms | 130 |
4 Synonyms | 145 |
5 Technical Terms | 166 |
6 Conclusions | 169 |
IV Personal Names | 171 |
2 NonPastoral Names | 172 |
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3 Lucretius | 65 |
4 Catullus | 80 |
5 Callimachus Euphorion Parthenius Gallus | 87 |
6 Others | 111 |
3 Pastoral Names | 176 |
4 Conclusions | 191 |
Epilogue | 194 |
Bibliography | 197 |
Indexes | 205 |
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Aeneid Aganippe amor appears aspect astrum attested Augustan avena avoid Axelson bucolic Callimachean Callimachus Calvus Camenae cantare carm carmina Cartault Catull Catullan Catullus Clausen Codrus Coleman colloquial colour connotation context Corydon Damoetas Daphnis denotes diminutive Eclogues ecphrasis Ennius Euphorion expression formations formosus frequent Gallan Gallus georg Georgics Greek hexameter Hofmann Homeric Hylas imitates influence later Latin Leumann line-end linguistic Longus Lucr Lucretian Lucretius Menalcas mentioned metrical mihi Moeris Mopsus Musa neoteric normally notably nouns O'Hara omnia opacus Ovid Parthenius pecus personal names phrase Phyllis Plaut Plautus plural poem poetic poetry poets possibly Prop Propertius prosaic puella quae Quesnay quid reference scholia scil sense Servius silvae similar Skutsch song stylistic synonyms syrinx tenuis theme Theoc Theocritean Theocritean passage Theocritus Tibullus Tityrus TLL s.v. translation Varius verb Vergil Vergil adapts Vergil writes Vergilian virgo word δὲ ἐν καὶ τὸ