Vergil, the UniversalB. Blackwell, 1949 - 126 pages |
Contents
INTRODUCTION THE UNIVERSALITY OF VERGIL | 1 |
GEOGRAPHICAL AND RURAL | 14 |
STOICISM AND CALVINISM | 30 |
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Æneas Æneid Afrikaans agriculture ancient anima anima mundi Arnold attitude Augustus Boer Calvinism Calvinistic Cato Cato the Younger Christianity Cicero civil creed culture developed Dido divine doctrine dogmatism earth Eclogue emphasized Epicurean Epicurus experience fact farm fate feeling Georgics gods gravitas Greek influence Haarhoff Heitland Homer honour human Ibid imperial interesting Italian Italy Jermyn Kuyper labour latifundia Latin Lavinia living Loeb Logos Lucretius Mackail material mind modern moral Nature Panatius Pantheism passage philosopher pietas Plato Plut poet political Professor Conway race realized regard religion religious rerum Roman character Roman Empire Roman farmer Roman Stoicism Rome says seems Senate Seneca sense simplicitas slaves soul South Africa speaks spirit Stoic Stoic theory Stoicism tendency things thought tradition Trigardt true Turnus unity universal Vergil Vergilian virtues Voortrekker Warde Fowler whole word Wordsworth world-spirit writes