Apollonios and the end of the Aeneid
The death of Turnus is one of the Aeneid's most controversial and variously interpreted episodes – anything from the triumphant vindication of Aeneas and the Roman future, to the poet's last, resounding plaint against Augustan totalitarianism, with all the more nuanced shades of opinion in...
Hovedforfatter: | Kelly, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2014
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