RE: VIRGIL: Virgil's tomb; archaeology

2000-02-29 Thread Colin Burrow
3 web: http://www.english.cam.ac.uk -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 28 February 2000 16:13 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: VIRGIL: Virgil's tomb; archaeology For something more recent, how

Re: VIRGIL: Virgil's tomb; archaeology

2000-02-28 Thread Gregory Hays
>>You can find a photo of something so designated at: >> >>http://wings.buffalo.edu/AandL/Maecenas/italy_except_rome_and_sicily/naples/ac >>88 >>0803.html >> >I tried it, but was told it was not available, either by expiry or by >error. Leofranc This may be a problem with wrapping on a fairly leng

Re: VIRGIL: Virgil's tomb; archaeology

2000-02-28 Thread Leofranc Holford-Strevens
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Gregory Hays <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >>This morning I rec'd the following query: >> >>>From an archeological perspective I am trying to find a book/literature that >>>physically describes/shows pictures etc. of Virgil's tomb at Naples. Can >>you >>>offer any advi

Re: VIRGIL: Virgil's tomb; archaeology

2000-02-28 Thread Gregory Hays
>This morning I rec'd the following query: > >>From an archeological perspective I am trying to find a book/literature that >>physically describes/shows pictures etc. of Virgil's tomb at Naples. Can >you >>offer any advice? You can find a photo of something so designated at: http://wings.buffalo

Re: VIRGIL: Virgil's tomb; archaeology

2000-02-28 Thread jess . paehlke
For something more recent, how about the article called something like "Virgil's Tomb" by J.B. Trapp, possibly originally published in the Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, and also available in Trapp's collected essays in the Variorum Reprint series called something like Studies in

VIRGIL: Virgil's tomb; archaeology

2000-02-28 Thread David Wilson-Okamura
This morning I rec'd the following query: >From an archeological perspective I am trying to find a book/literature that >physically describes/shows pictures etc. of Virgil's tomb at Naples. Can you >offer any advice? I remember seeing some very old photos of the "Scuola di Virgilio" (actually