A Bibliography of Virgil's 'Eclogues' (1927-1977)
by Ward W. Briggs Jr., Columbia,
S. C.
Contents
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| Preliminary Notes |
1270 |
I. Texts and Commentaries |
1270 |
1. Texts |
1270 |
2. Texts and Commentaries |
1271 |
3. Selections |
1272 |
4. Recordings |
1273 |
II. Translations |
1273 |
1. General Studies |
1273 |
2. English Translations |
1273 |
3. French Translations |
1274 |
4. German Translations |
1275 |
5. Italian Translations |
1276 |
6. Spanish Translations |
1277 |
7. Czech Translations |
1277 |
8. Danish Translation |
1277 |
9. Dutch Translations |
1277 |
10. Estonian Translation |
1278 |
11. Greek Translations |
1278 |
12. Hungarian Translation |
1278 |
13. Polish Translations |
1278 |
14. Portuguese Translations |
1278 |
15. Rumanian Translations |
1278 |
16. Slovenian Translation |
1279 |
17. Turkish Translation |
1279 |
18. Ukrainian Translation |
1279 |
III. Index |
1279 |
| 1V. Manuscripts |
1279 |
V. General Studies |
1280 |
1. Virgil - the Man, the Work |
1280 |
2. Ancient Commentators |
1286 |
3. Arcadia and Landscape |
1286 |
4. Art |
1288 |
5. Characters |
1288 |
6. Epigraphy |
1289 |
7. Metre |
1289 |
8. Numerology |
1290 |
9. Philosophy |
1291 |
10. Politics |
1292 |
11. Religion and Mythology |
1293 |
12. Structure |
1293 |
13. Style and Language |
1295 |
14. Technical |
1296 |
15. Time |
1296 |
16. The Eclogues and Virgil's Other Works |
1296 |
VI. Sources |
1297 |
1. General Studies |
1297 |
2. Early Greek Authors |
1298 |
3. Alexandrians |
1298 |
4. Theocritus |
1298 |
5. Early Latin Authors |
1300 |
6. Lucretius |
1300 |
7. Catullus and the Neoterics |
1300 |
8. Horace |
1301 |
VII. Individual Eclogues |
1301 |
1. Eclogue I |
1301 |
a) General |
1301 |
b) Tityrus and Meliboeus |
1303 |
c) Date |
1303 |
d) Farm and Evictions |
1304 |
e) Frondator |
1305 |
f) Politics |
1306 |
g) Sources |
1306 |
h) Nachleben |
1306 |
i) Notes |
1307 |
2. Eclogue II |
1307 |
a) General |
1307 |
b) Corydon |
1308 |
c) Sources |
1308 |
3. Eclogue III |
1309 |
a) General |
1309 |
b) Riddles |
1310 |
c) Sources |
1311 |
4. Eclogue IV |
1311 |
a) General |
1311 |
b) The Child |
1313 |
c) Christianity |
1316 |
d) Chronology |
1316 |
e) Decem Menses |
1317 |
f) Golden Age |
1317 |
g) Horace, Epode XVI |
1318 |
h) Messianism, Prophecy, and the Sibyl |
1319 |
i) Metre |
1320 |
j) Nachleben |
1321 |
k) Oration of Constantine |
1321 |
l) Politics |
1322 |
m) Sources |
1322 |
n) Structure |
1323 |
o) Notes |
1323 |
p) Varia |
1325 |
5. Eclogue V |
1325 |
a) General |
1325 |
b) Characters |
1326 |
c) Notes |
1327 |
6. Eclogue VI |
1327 |
a) General |
1327 |
b) Introduction and Callimachus |
1328 |
c) Silenus |
1328 |
d) Sources |
1329 |
7. Eclogue VII |
1330 |
a) General |
1330 |
b) Notes |
1331 |
8. Eclogue VIII |
1331 |
9. Eclogue IX |
1333 |
a) General |
1333 |
b) Farm and Evictions |
1334 |
10. Eclogue X |
1334 |
a) General |
1334 |
b) Gallus |
1335 |
c) Notes |
1336 |
VIII. Contemporary and Later Ancient Authors |
1337 |
1. Tibullus |
1337 |
2. Propertius |
1337 |
3. Ovid |
1337 |
4. Pliny |
1337 |
5. Juvenal |
1338 |
6. Calpurnius Siculus |
1338 |
7. St. Augustine |
1338 |
IX. Medieval, Renaissance and Modern Authors |
1338 |
X. Textual Criticism |
1339 |
| Addenda |
1339 |
| Index of Modern Names |
1344 |