VERGIL

or Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro)both: vûrˈjil, 70 b.c.–19 b.c., Roman poet, b. Andes dist., near Mantua, in Cisalpine Gaul. Vergil's father, a farmer, took his son to Cremona for his education. Thereafter Vergil continued his studies in Milan, Naples, and Rome. The poet's boyhood experience of life on the farm was an essential part of his education. After his studies in Rome, Vergil is believed to have lived with his father for about 10 years, engaged in farm work, study, and writing poetry. In 41 b.c. the farm was confiscated to provide land for soldiers. Vergil went to Rome, where he became a part of the literary circle patronized by Maecenas and Augustus and where his Eclogues, or Bucolics, were completed in 37 b.c. In these poems he idealizes rural life in the manner of his Greek predecessor Theocritus. From the Eclogues, Vergil turned to rural poetry of a contrasting kind, realistic and didactic. In his Georgics, completed in 30 b.c., he seeks, as had the Greek Hesiod before him, to interpret the charm of real life and work on the farm. His perfect poetic expression gives him the first place among pastoral poets. For the rest of his life Vergil worked on the Aeneid, a national epic honoring Rome and foretelling prosperity to come. The adventures of Aeneas are unquestionably one of the greatest long poems in world literature. Vergil made Aeneas the paragon of the most revered Roman virtues—devotion to family, loyalty to the state, and piety. In 12 books, Vergil tells how Aeneas escaped from Troy to Carthage, where he became Dido's lover and related his adventures to her. At Jupiter's command, he left Carthage, went to Sicily, visited his father's shade in Hades, and landed in Italy. There he established the beginnings of the Roman state and waged successful war against the natives. The work ends with the death of Turnus at the hands of Aeneas. The verse, in dactylic hexameters, is strikingly regular, though Vergil's death left the epic incomplete and some of the lines unfinished. The sonority of the words and the nobility of purpose make the Aeneid a masterpiece. Vergil is the dominant figure in all Latin literature. His influence continued unabated through the Middle Ages, and many poets since Dante have acknowledged their great debt to him. Minor poems ascribed to Vergil are of doubtful authorship. The spelling Virgil is not found earlier than the 5th cent. a.d. For translations of the Aeneid see Allen Mandelbaum (1981) and Robert Fitzgerald (1983, 1985).

See biographies by F. J. H. Letters (1946), T. Frank (1922, repr. 1965), and B. Otis (1966); W. F. J. Knight, Vergil, Epic and Anthropology (1967); F. Cairns, Virgil's Augustan Epic (1989); K. W. Grandsen, Virgil (1990).

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...8 . Tunstall, Cuthbert, bishop of London and Durham, Vergil's dedication to, to; helps with Vergil's Gildas, 30 ; 19 . Tynemouth, Northumberland, 19 . Typography, Vergil's concern over, 28 and n. 8 , 52 n. 1 . Tyrrel, Thomas...
...some people who claimed to explain any passage in Vergil, and meanwhile it was becoming famous that there were twelve passages in Vergil which could not be explained. It was even said that Vergil made these passages inexplicable on purpose, to...
...rects our attention. Feeney demonstrates that Vergil qualifies the Roman examples ostensibly offered...offered and called into question by the very way Vergil composes the story. Whereas for Feeney Vergil in book 6 denies us the beauty and the consolation...
...and between the subject and the poet. Vergil, unlike Hesiod, is never quite part...what he describes by involving himself. Vergil does the same, explicitly: "I would...things the poet himself has seen. 29 But Vergil never did see fullgrown trees transplanted...
...Historically, there is no objection to treating Vergil as the leading Latin poetic model of the...poem on the saints of York and shows that Vergil was a staple in the school in York when...plectra Maronis (to comprehend the poems of Vergil).52 The Vita Alcuini, his biography...
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...Library), Cambridge, Mass., 1935. Vergil, Eclogues, Georgics, Aeneid, trans...naturalis 12.3; cf. 16.235-237, Vergil, Aeneid 8.337ff. On sacred groves...passim. On the contemporary golden age: Vergil, Eclogues 4.19-20; cf. Strabo...
...shone, if not quite so brightly, in Vergil and Horace. And to be universal is to...not on their own knowledge of Homer, Vergil, and so on, but on compendia of quotations...and ignorance" (Levine 142)? As for Vergil, everyone knew that his Aeneas was a...
...Mincius and Sebethos, and the rival poets, Vergil and Tasso, associated with them. Thereby...as Greece and Rome had of Homer and Vergil: "Grxcia Mxonidem, jactet sibi Roma...acquaintances and made them compare him to Homer, Vergil, and Tasso. Little of Miltons Latin...
...Present." In Poets and Critics Read Vergil, 121-48. Keith, A.M. 2000. Engendering...Interpretation in Brants and Drydens Editions of Vergil." In The Early Illustrated Book: Essays...Cambridge. Mortimer, Ruth. 1986. "Vergil in the Light of the Sixteenth Century...
...mentioned here -- wise as Plato, profound as Vergil, eloquent as Cicero -- is Bernard Andre...is about half the length of a book of Vergil or Ovid or Lucan, and its prosody already...The panegyrist likens himself to Homer, Vergil, Ovid, and Lucan, and his subject matter...
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When the Boss Is Away: Army Reservist Vergil Chames Makes Personal Sacrifices to Manage His Business from...day-to-day activities. In fact, on the day we interviewed Vergil Chames for this story, the conversation was nearly cut short...
...scarcely less accomplished than the sublime Vergil. We live under a sun that drives its...Williams not only to liken Buchanan to Vergil but also to acknowledge Haldanes background...followed by his overt allusion to Vergil for insula me genuit (43) certainly...
...more extravagant extremes of scale and terror. Now, Dante and Vergil voyage through sublime voids and shadows more appropriate to...may be gleaned from Dorrs achievement. Here, like Dante and Vergil perched above a chasm, we may look down at the infernal details...
...images, and lesson plans for high school and college teachers of U.S. history. The University of Pennsylvanias Vergil Project (vergil.classics.upenn.edu) covers the life and writings of the Roman epic poet. The New Deal Network (newdeal...
...the eighth century Pope Zacharias threatened the Irish priest Vergil, later Bishop of Salzburg, with excommunication for teaching...King. Ecumenical confidence of this kind may have lain behind Vergil of Salzburgs unorthodox preaching in eighth-century Bavaria...
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...Vega Ceja, Jazmin Veronica Vega Espinoza, Chaz William Velasco, Kextzin Yoatzin Velasquez, Yael Velasquez, Samuel William Vergil, Alexandra Vertiz, Eldin Vujic, Johnathan Daniel Weiner, Daniel Joseph Weller, Thomas Edward Whalen Jr., Jarvell Williams...
...Sheldon Lemuel Tan Lim, University of Saint La Salle, 80.90; Jan Lester Garcia Leal, Saint Louis University, 80.80; Vergil Andrin Aleria, Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute Of Technology, 80.60; Alvin Estrada Valdeabella, University...
...CINCO, WINDOLYN GASPAY CINCOLLAGAS, KATHERINE ANNE RAMOS CINCUA, NATHANIEL NORBERTO IBARRA CINENSE, MILDRED BANGISAN CIOCO, VERGIL MIRO SANTIAGO CIOCON, CHRISTINE JOY GELLADULA CIOCON, JOSE MARI NINO REMIL RAFAEL FERNANDEZ CIPRIANO, ANA MARIE GRAN CIPRIANO...
...Scyoc, who retired at Peoria Manual in 1994. The others ahead of Goers are Centralias Arthur Trout (810) and Collinsvilles Vergil Fletcher (792) ... Conant made the first of its six supersectional trips in the first year of the two-class system in...
...next round of the week-long tournament serving as performance test by ABAP for upcoming training poolers, alongside Rey Enoc (Iligan city), Emerson Morcoso (Bulacan) and Vergil Basadre (Misamis Oriental) in the 57 kilogram class.
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VERGIL or Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro)both...to Cremona for his education. Thereafter Vergil continued his studies in Milan, Naples...education. After his studies in Rome, Vergil is believed to have lived with his father...
VERGIL, POLYDORE 1470?-1555?, historian and humanist, b. Urbino, Italy...1510. In 1515 he was briefly imprisoned for his criticism of Thomas Wolsey. Vergil remained largely aloof from the religious controversies of the time. He returned...
...Moschus in the 2d cent. b.c. and by Vergil, whose Bucolics appeared in 37 b.c...verses, which were later called eclogues, Vergil describes an imaginary Arcadia in which...pastoral conventions of Theocritus and Vergil. Outstanding exceptions are Shelleys...
...various political missions. Later he retired and devoted all his time to his famous literary circle, which included Horace, Vergil, and Propertius. Although his friendship with Octavian became strained in later years, he bequeathed all his property to...
...and political health and saw the owner of a middle-sized plot of land as the ideal citizen. Roman writers such as Cicero, Vergil, and Varro gave significant advice about the economics of agriculture. The medieval period was marked by the disruption of...
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