Institute for the Classical Tradition
ANRW II.31.2, pp. 1265-1357
 
A Bibliography of Virgil's 'Eclogues' (1927-1977)
by Ward W. Briggs Jr., Columbia, S. C.

Contents

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
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