Re: VIRGIL: Fatherhood in the Aeneid/Epic

2002-05-14 Thread Alice Rubinstein





Father Owen Lee write Fathers and Sons in the Aeneid or 
something with a similar title.
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Hello, 
 
I was wondering if listmembers knew of 
any works which treat the role of fatherhood in the Aeneid, or in 
classical 
epic, or in the works of any specific author of epic.
 
Paul Roche
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Queensland
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Hello List,
 
It has been suggested to me that Virgil was influenced by Stoic and/or 
Pythagorean philosphy in Aeneid book VI, but since I know very little about 
these philospohies I can not acertain the valididty of this statement. 
Therefore I would be extremely grateful if someone could fill in the gaps in my 
knowledge and give a few examples.
 
I appreciate any response,
 
Thanks You,
 
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Hello, 
 
I was wondering if listmembers knew of 
any works which treat the role of fatherhood in the Aeneid, or in 
classical 
epic, or in the works of any specific author of epic.
 
Paul Roche
University of 
Queensland
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I was wondering if listmembers knew of 
any works which treat the role of fatherhood in the Aeneid, or in 
classical 
epic, or in the works of any specific author of epic.
 
Paul Roche
University of 
Queensland
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Re: VIRGIL: Fatherhood in the Aeneid/Epic

2002-05-14 Thread James Stewart

Paul,
   A place to look would be Reading Vergil's Aeneid: An Interpretive Guide, 
edited by Christine Perkell, by University of Oklahoma Press, 1999. It is 
#23 in the Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture. Joseph Farrell has a 
chapter in the book entitled "Aeneid 5: Poetry and Parenthood" (pages 
96-100).
   I also seem to recall articles on Mothers and Daughters in the Aeneid- 
maybe also Fathers and Sons- but can't place them right now.
   Hope this helps! Give my best to the folks at UQ!

Cheers,
Jim Stewart
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale

\>Hello,
I was wondering if listmembers knew of any works which treat the role of 
fatherhood in the Aeneid, or in classical epic, or in the works of any 
specific author of epic.

Paul Roche
University of Queensland

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