Eclogue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The combination of Virgil's influence and the persistence of bucolic poetry through the Renaissance imposed 'eclogues' as the accepted term for the genre.
Bucolics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bucolics (also called the Eclogues) is the first of the three major works of the Latin poet Virgil. Imitating the Greek Bucolica ("on care of cattle", so named from the poetry ...
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The Internet Classics Archive | The Eclogues by Virgil
The Eclogues by Virgil, part of the Internet Classics Archive ... The Eclogues has been divided into the following sections:
Eclogues - Definitions from Dictionary.com
noun . a collection of pastoral poems (42–37 b.c.) by Vergil.
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P. Vergilius Maro, Eclogues (ed. J. B. Greenough)
MELIBOEUS TITYRUS MELIBOEUS You, Tityrus, 'neath a broad beech-canopy reclining, on the slender oat rehearse your silvan ditties: I from my sweet fields,
P. Vergilius Maro, Eclogues, ECLOGA I. MELIBOEUS, TITYRUS
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Eclogues -- Basic Virgil Paperbacks -- virgil.org
A Commentary on Virgil's Eclogues Wendell Clausen Oxford University Press, 1994. 360pp. ISBN 0198150350. Surprisingly, this is the first full-scale scholarly commentary on the ...