P. Vergili Maronis opera : apparatu critico in artius contracto
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P. Vergili Maronis opera : apparatu critico in artius contracto
(Cambridge library collection, . Classics)
Cambridge University Press, 2010
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Tokyo Metropolitan University Library哲学
v. 1 : pbk/992/V81p/110002345255,
v. 2 : pbk/992/V81p/210002345263
Note
Original t.p. reads: Vergili Maronis opera : apparatu critico in artius contracto iterum recensvit
Reprint. Originally published: Lipsiae : In aedibus B.G. Teubneri, 1894-1895
Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- v. 1. Bucolica (Ecloga I-X)
- Georgica I-IIII
- Aeneidos libri I-VI
- v. 2. Aeneidos libri VII-XII
- Appendix Vergiliana
Description and Table of Contents
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v. 1 : pbk ISBN 9781108012751
Description
This is the second edition of Virgil's works by the German classical philologist Otto Ribbeck, published in Leipzig in 1894-1895. It is solely a work of textual criticism, in which Ribbeck assembled what he believed to be the most reliable edition from different authorities. While it includes no commentary on the text by the editor, it is considered a work of great erudition, demonstrating immense scholarly knowledge of Virgil's work. It consists of four parts published in two volumes. Part 1 contains the Eclogues, a series of ten poems about idyllic rural life which borrows heavily from the Greek poet Theocritus' Idylls; and the Georgics, a poetical treatise in four books on farming and agriculture. Part 2 contains the first half (Books 1-6) of Virgil's great epic poem, the Aeneid, which covers the fall of Troy and Aeneas' journey to Italy.
Table of Contents
- Vol. I. Bucolica et Georgica
- Vol. II. Aeneidos libri I-VI.
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v. 2 : pbk ISBN 9781108012775
Description
This is the second edition of Virgil's works by the German classical philologist Otto Ribbeck published in Leipzig in 1894-1895. It is solely a work of textual criticism, in which Ribbeck assembled the most reliable edition from different authorities. While it includes no commentary on the text by the editor, it is considered a work of great erudition, demonstrating the scholar's knowledge of the Virgil corpus. It consists of four parts published in two volumes. Part 1 contains the Eclogues, a series of poems about idyllic rural life, and the Georgics, a poetical treatise on farming and agriculture. Part 2 contains the first half of Virgil's greatest epic poem, the Aeneid, which covers Aeneas' journey to Italy, and continues in Part 3, with the war in Italy. The final part contains the Appendix Vergiliana, a series of seven minor poems which have been attributed to Virgil.
Table of Contents
- Volume I: Vol. I. Bucolica et Georgica
- Vol. II. Aeneidos libri I-VI. Volume II: Vol. 3. Aeneidos libri VII-XI
- Vol. 4. Appendix Vergiliana.
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