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Virgil: Aeneid VII-XII New edition


Virgil: Aeneid VII-XII New edition

Paperback by Williams, Dr R. Deryck

Virgil: Aeneid VII-XII

£28.99

ISBN:
9781853995002
Publication Date:
1 Jan 1998
Edition/language:
New edition / English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Bristol Classical Press
Pages:
516 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Virgil: Aeneid VII-XII

Description

This is the second volume of R. Deryck Williams' classic edition of the Aeneid, covering books VII and XII. It includes the Latin text, with English introduction, an extensive commentary and notes by this renowned Virgilian scholar. Designed for upper school and university students, the commentary interprets the poetic methods and intentions of the Aeneid, and explains not only what Virgil says, but how he says it and why he says it in the particular way which he chooses. The outstanding and long-lived 'red Macmillan' series of editions survived on the basis of T. E. Page's perceptive and exemplary editions of Virgil, dating from the closing decade of the nineteenth century. In the early 1970s, replacement editions were prepared by the outstanding Virgilian scholar R.D. Williams, to take account of more modern approaches to Virgil and of the needs of new generations of upper school and university students. The scale of the edition required brevity and immediate relevance to the text but Williams achieved his aim of being 'concise rather than omissive' and his notes remain an example of clarity and good sense for any student approaching the second half of the Aeneid in whole or in part.

Contents

Author's Note Preface Introduction 1. Life and works of Virgil 2. Virgil and Augustus 3. The legend of Aeneas 4. Sources of the Aeneid 5. Synopsis of the Aeneid 6. Structure and themes 7. Virgil's hexameter 8. The manuscripts of the Aeneid and the ancient commentators 9. Differences of text between this edition and Mynors and Hirtzel 10. Bibliography Text Commentary Index to the notes

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