Conington's Virgil
Aeneid Books I - II
Distributed for Liverpool University Press
With a New General Introduction by Philip Hardie, and an Introduction to the Aeneid by Anne Rogerson
174 pages
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8-2/5 x 5-2/5
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© 2007
John Conington (1825–69) was a towering figure in Victorian scholarship, not least because of his remarkably sensitive and literate commentaries on Virgil’s Aeneid. The three-volume cloth edition of The Works of Virgil, begun by Conington in 1852, has been unavailable for over a century, except in rare second-hand sets. Now, for the first time, the whole of Conington’s work is being reissued in a set of six paperback volumes. Each volume includes a new introduction by an established scholar, setting Conington's commentary in context, as well as a general introduction to Conington’s work by Philip Hardie, who offers a fresh appreciation of the work.
Contents
Introduction to The Works of Virgil
Philip Hardie
Bibliography
Philip Hardie
Introduction to Conington's Aeneid
Anne Rogerson
Bibliography
Anne Rogerson
From The Works of Virgil Volume II
Preface to Volume II (fourth edition)
Preface to Volume II (second and third editions)
Introduction to the Aeneid
The Story of Aeneas' wanderings
The Aeneid and the epic cycle
Evidence from ancient writers as to the composition of the Aeneid
Aeneid Books I-II (Text and Commentary)
Philip Hardie
Bibliography
Philip Hardie
Introduction to Conington's Aeneid
Anne Rogerson
Bibliography
Anne Rogerson
From The Works of Virgil Volume II
Preface to Volume II (fourth edition)
Preface to Volume II (second and third editions)
Introduction to the Aeneid
The Story of Aeneas' wanderings
The Aeneid and the epic cycle
Evidence from ancient writers as to the composition of the Aeneid
Aeneid Books I-II (Text and Commentary)
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