BucolicaWhat is ancient pastoral? The present work is designed to answer that question for students of ancient and modern poetry, for poets, and for the educated people. My essays are meant to depart from conventional discussion of the Bucolics and to share, even with the 'uninitiated', the fruits of a century of scholarship in Europe and America. Poetry is complicated stuff; the Bucolics may be the most difficult poetry to survive from the ancient world. -- Preface. |
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... Theocritus ' debut as a writer of rustic mime had been suc- cessful . He went on to compose the seven or eight other ... Theocritus ' Sicily . Yet almost all the major poems of Theocritus - the mimes , the myths , the encomia - show the ...
... Theocritus ' debut as a writer of rustic mime had been suc- cessful . He went on to compose the seven or eight other ... Theocritus ' Sicily . Yet almost all the major poems of Theocritus - the mimes , the myths , the encomia - show the ...
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... Theocritus ' collection ; the poet had taken him very seriously . This cannot be said of the Cyclops , however much Theocritus empathized with the one - eyed poet's plight . Gilbert Lawall has shown just how seriously the figure of ...
... Theocritus ' collection ; the poet had taken him very seriously . This cannot be said of the Cyclops , however much Theocritus empathized with the one - eyed poet's plight . Gilbert Lawall has shown just how seriously the figure of ...
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... Theocritus ' career , and its pivotal position in the history of Greek literature , see Norman Austin , ' Idyll 16 : Theocritus and Simonides ' , Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association 98 ( 1967 ) 1-21 . 2 ...
... Theocritus ' career , and its pivotal position in the history of Greek literature , see Norman Austin , ' Idyll 16 : Theocritus and Simonides ' , Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association 98 ( 1967 ) 1-21 . 2 ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
IDYLLS | 7 |
THE BUCOLICS OF VIRGIL text and translation | 26 |
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