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The Development of the Aeneas Legend
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: In Troika, Hellanicus' writing about resistance of Aeneas during Troy's fatal night, voyage of legend from Troy to Italy ‐ Aeneas, saved from Troy (Poseidon's prophecy in Homer), development of the Aeneas legend, learning from the Greeks ‐ Aeneid Aeneas' fleet landing at the mouth of the Tiber, and Trojans settling on the site, from the promised to the real rescue ‐ Aeneas rescue, permitted by Poseidon in Iliad 20, with related promise of rule “over the Trojans”, beginning of book 8, the god of the river, Tiberinus ‐ in a dream to Aeneas communicating to him a prophecy, a strategic military advice -
Aeneas' Sacral Authority
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: Aeneas' ability ‐ in interpreting prodigies and performing rituals reaching its climax, in world of games, Aeneas' authority ‐ by the fact that he is the one, to offer prizes and to recognize winners, Aeneas' sacral authority, importance of Aeneas' sacral role ‐ intensified by possibility that an aition is implied in the episode -
Felix Casus
The Dares and Dictys Legends of AeneasWiley | 2010|Keywords: tales of Dares and Dictys, representation of Aeneas as traitor ‐ complicating Vergilian tradition, Vergilian tradition of Aeneas ‐ as hero persisting through Middle Ages, Dares and Dictys, offering a complex retelling of Aeneas myth, Felix Casus ‐ The Dares and Dictys Legends of Aeneas -
Figuring the Founder
Vergil and the Challenge of AutocracyWiley | 2010|Keywords: apostrophe, more than a sign of Aeneas' tragic isolation, Aeneas, discovering a meaningful community in death and the underworld, affinity of Juno and Aeneas ‐ unfolding through poetics, political dimensions of rhetorical figures like synecdoche and anacoluthon -
Vergil and Founding Violence
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: categorization of Aeneas' violence against Turnus as law‐preserving, pessimistic interpretation of the Aeneid ‐ justifying Aeneas' violence in cultural terms -
The Medieval Ovid
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: letter of Dido to Aeneas, having reverberations in Chaucer's poetry -
Vergil's Library
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: whole of Aeneid 3, Aeneas' account of his wanderings after the fall of Troy, Odysseus and Aeneas ‐ narratives of epic journeys coming to a close, working in parallel -
The Æ;neas of Vergil
A Dramatic Performance Presented in the Original Latin by John OgilbyWiley | 2010|Keywords: The Æneas of Vergil, dramatic performance in original Latin by John Ogilby, Aeneas and the Cumaean Sibyl -
Vergil's Roman
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: final prophecy of Rome in the Aeneid ‐ predicting an end to Troy once Aeneas' mission is accomplished, Aeneid's very justification of Aeneas' mission ‐ existence of Rome, not only inextricable from prophecies and report -
The Aeneid in the Age of Milton
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: Aeneas' vision of Augustus ‐ hope beyond exile and war, to Aeneas and first readers of the Aeneid -
Spenser's Vergil
The Faerie Queene and the AeneidWiley | 2010|Keywords: Spenserian allusions to Aeneas' vision of Venus‐virgo apparitions of beauty, “a continued allegory” (Letter to Raleigh) – Spenser, on tradition of Vergilian allegoresis interpreting Aeneas' career as moral progress -
Petronius and the Roman Literary Tradition
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: evocation of Aeneas, Creusa, and Anchises ‐ way for further tributes to Virgil -
The Aeneid: Mission and Telos
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: Aeneid's telos, looking beyond Aeneas to Troy's rebirth -
From the Iulii to Caesar
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: origin of the Iulii, shrouded in myth ‐ deriving ancestry from Aeneas and Venus long before the age of Caesar -
Mind the Gap
On Foreignizing Translations of theAeneidWiley | 2010|Keywords: ground covered by Cox ‐ in study of Klossowski's translation in Aeneas Takes the Metro -
Vergil's Aeneid and Contemporary Poetry
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: Levi Robert Lind's essay “Aeneas Among the Poets” -
Vergil and the Pamphili Family in Piazza Navona, Rome
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: Pietro da Cortona, Venus Receives the Arms of Aeneas from Vulcan -
Promoting Pietas through Roman Law
Wiley | 2010|Keywords: Pietas, in Latin literature ‐ pius Aeneas of Virgil, dutiful to father, son, gods and allies
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