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Introduction | 1 | |
Ch. I | The Child and the Hero | 3 |
Ch. II | Catullus | 15 |
Ch. III | Nisus and Euryalus | 21 |
Ch. IV | Pallas | 48 |
Ch. V | Iulus | 87 |
Ch. VI | The Art of Escape and the Fourth Eclogue | 111 |
Bibliography | 123 | |
Index Locorum | 129 | |
Index Nominum Et Rerum | 135 |
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Add The child and the hero, Many generations of readers have noticed the prominence given to children and to heroes--usually young men--in the poems of Vergil and his contemporary Catullus. But until now it has not always been clear why Vergil and Catullus employ these characters, o, The child and the hero to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The child and the hero, Many generations of readers have noticed the prominence given to children and to heroes--usually young men--in the poems of Vergil and his contemporary Catullus. But until now it has not always been clear why Vergil and Catullus employ these characters, o, The child and the hero to your collection on WonderClub |