Institute for the Classical Tradition
ANRW II.31.2, pp. 870-918
 
Vergil and Homer
by Georg Nicolaus Knauer, Philadelphia, Pa.

Contents

I. The 'Aeneid' and Homer

871

1. Introduction

871

2. Ways and means of transformation

874

3. Aeneid 1-6 and Odyssey 5-12

877

4. Aeneid 7-12, the 'Iliad' and the 'Telemacheia'

881

5. Vergil's interpretation of Homer

888

II. The 'Georgics' and Homer

890

1. Introductary note

890

2. Similes

893

3. Varia

903

4. Georg. 4.315ff.

910

5. The bulls in Georgics 3 and in Aeneid 12

914
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