I do believe that there is much to say about the nuances of Virgil's words. My
argument on the Aeneid, is that much of it is really anti-Augustan, though it
comes off on the surface as propoganda for the principate. i wouldn't say it
was necessarily republican, but anti-war in one of the
I have been busy with other things - I hope the Hellenists and
Byzantinists on this list know the excellent Suda On Line project on Stoa:
http://www.stoa.org/sol/
I am just finishing a cluster of very time-consuming entries on Tyche
and its related verbs in the 1700 years of Greek that the Suda
There are many representations of this group, both in monumental works
and in manuscript and book illustration. What period are you interested
in? I have to check my bib. then I'll send on some references. I'm
working on Eclogue imagery, but there is a *lot* on A imagery of course.
Emma Guest
See too Jane Davidson Reid with Chris Rohmann, _The Oxford Guide to
Classical Mythology in the Arts, 1300-1990s_, 2 vols. (New York and
Oxford), 1993, vol. i, pp. 43-5, covering all the arts.
Leofranc Holford-Strevens
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Johan Hanselaer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
In A.
Besides Raphael's painting Fire in the Borgo, Bernini's sculpture
Aeneas, Anchises, and Ascanius, and Preti's painting Aeneas,
Anchises, and Ascanius Fleeing Troy, what other artists in what works
have employed this subject?
Thanks for any help.
Ex animo,
David Emes