Lucan (born ad 39, Corduba [now Córdoba], Spain—died 65, Rome [Italy]) was a Roman poet and republican patriot whose historical epic, the Bellum civile, better known as the Pharsalia because of its vivid account of that battle, is remarkable as the single major Latin epic poem that ...
Recent work on the reception of the Bellum Civile has brought out Lucan's importance for early modern English poets confronting the effects of civil war in national or cosmic histories. Lucan's relation to Virgil is transgressive in terms of size and scale and also of theme and ideology. ...
Lucan\"s Bellum Civile 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 31 作者: Review by: E. J. Kenney 摘要: The first book of Lucan's "Bellum Civile" contains a brief catalog of Gallic deities set within the larger, so-called Gallic catalog. Passage 1.444-46, a direct address to the ...
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TWO ALLUSIONS IN LUCAN'S BELLUM CIVILE TO THE PROEM AND CONCLUSION OF VERGIL'S AENEID (BC 3.133-134 ~ AEN. 12.945-947 AND BC 7.847-850 ~ AEN. 1.8-11) VergiliusJanzen, Darrel
bellum civileThis chapter addresses the issue of the classic in the case of Christopher Marlowe's translation of the first book of Lucan's Bellum Civile. The chapter first explores preliminary issues concerning the nature of the classic in its reception through history. It then proceeds to ...
ANTI-SWEDISH POLEMICS AND PROTESTANT HISTORY: Echoes of Lucan's Bellum Civile in Erasmus Ltus' Margaretica (1573) Nordic Journal of Renaissance StudiesSkovgaard-Petersen, Karen
Reitz (eds), Lucan's "Bellum civile": between epic tradition and aesthetic innovation, Berlin-New York 2010, 175-190.Homke, N. and Reitz, C. (eds.) 2010. Lucan's Bellum Civile: Between Epic Tradition and Aesthetic Innovation. Berlin: Walter De Gruyter....
Lucan was a Roman poet and republican patriot whose historical epic, the Bellum civile, better known as the Pharsalia because of its vivid account of that battle, is remarkable as the single major Latin epic poem that eschewed the intervention of the god
bellum civilepoliticiansChristine WaldeJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdWalde, Christine. "Caesar, Lucan's Bellum Civile, and their Reception." In Julius Caesar in Western Culture, edited by Maria Wyke, 45-59. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2006.Walde, C. 2006. "Caesar, Lucan's Bellum Civile, and ...