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Author Houghton, L. B. T., 1978- author

Title Virgil's fourth Eclogue in the Italian Renaissance / L.B.T. Houghton
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 376 pages)
Contents Eclogue 4: text and translation -- Prolegomena -- Introduction: noua progenies -- A new age: the Virgilian renaissance -- Politics -- Florentine fantasies: Maro and the Medici -- Maritime Maro: Virgil in Venice -- Princely propaganda: the Italian states -- Vatican vaticinations: the papal golden age -- Religion -- Poet and Christian? : the messianic fourth Eclogue -- Tua dicere facta: the messianic epic -- A child is born: the nativity eclogue -- Teste Sibylla: Virgil in church -- Epilogue: time regained
Summary Virgil's fourth Eclogue is one of the most quoted, adapted and discussed works of classical literature. This study traces the fortunes of Eclogue 4 in the literature and art of the Italian Renaissance. It sheds new light on some of the most canonical works of Western art and literature, as well as introducing a large number of other, lesser-known items, some of which have not appeared in print since their original publication, while others are extant only in manuscript. Individual chapters are devoted to the uses made of the fourth Eclogue in the political panegyric of Medici Florence, the Venetian Republic and the Renaissance papacy, and to religious appropriations of the Virgilian text in the genres of epic and pastoral poetry. The book also investigates the appearance of quotations from the poem in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century fresco cycles representing the prophetic Sibyls in Italian churches
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Subject Virgil. Bucolica. 4.
Virgil -- Influence
SUBJECT Virgil fast
Classical studies. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42028351
Bucolica (Virgil) fast
Classical studies fast
Subject Literature, Modern.
European literature -- Renaissance, 1450-1600.
Renaissance -- Italy
Civilization -- Roman influences
European literature -- Renaissance
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Literature, Modern
Renaissance
SUBJECT Italy -- Civilization -- Roman influences. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85068905
Subject Italy
Genre/Form Electronic books
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781108582094
1108582095
110860739X
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