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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Cinis omnia fiat : zum poetologischen Verhältnis der pseudo-vergilischen "Dirae" zu den Bucolica Vergils

Rupprecht, Kai January 2007 (has links)
Zugl.: Gießen, Univ., Diss., 2004
12

Apollonios de Rhodes et Virgile La mythologie et les dieux dans les Argonautiques et dans l'Énéide ...

La Ville de Mirmont, Henri, January 1894 (has links)
Thèse--Faculté des lettres de Paris.
13

De stilo epylliorum romanorum...

May, Gerhard, January 1910 (has links)
Diss.-Kiel. / Vita.
14

Die Aeneis und die griechische Tragödie Studien zur imitatio-Technik Vergils.

König, Annemarie, January 1900 (has links)
Inaug.-Diss.--Freie Universität Berlin. / Bibliography: p. 5-12.
15

De ratione, quae inter Vergilium et Lucanum intercedat, quaestiones selectae. ...

Caspari, Friedrich, January 1900 (has links)
Inaug.-diss.--Leipzig. / Cover title. Vita. "Index librorum": p. [vi]-vii.
16

Vergil's contribution to ekphrasis /

Hauck, Evan William January 1985 (has links)
No description available.
17

Hesiod's 'Eris and Vergil's labor in the Georgics /

Schott, C. Joseph January 1994 (has links)
No description available.
18

Pseudo-vergiliovská báseň Ciris: Tkaní jako narativní technika (studie a prozaický překlad) / The pseudo-Vergilian Poem Ciris: Weaving as Narrative Technique (study and prosaique translation)

Filipová, Nikola January 2021 (has links)
This thesis deals with translation and interpretation of pseudovergilian epyllion Ciris, which tells a story of traitorous princess of Megara, Scylla, who betrays her father Nísos by cutting off his magical purple lock. With it she surrenders the entire city to the enemy Minos in order to secure his love. Her plan ultimately fails and as a result she is transformed into a brand new bird named the ciris. The first part of the thesis provides a literary-theoretical study of the epyllion based on comparison with the sources of the myth and other latin poems, as it seems as if Ciris was composed by an anonymous young disciple in a late latin cento style but only published in his older age. Some ascribe it to young Virgil or Cornelius Gallus. In the course of the study the following questions will be answered: Is Scylla's transformation a liberation or punishment for her crime? What is the role of nutrix in the epyllion and what is her literary origin? How does the author deal with the weaving metaphore? The second part of the thesis offers a first prosaic translation of Ciris into czech language with a humble commentary where deemed necessary.
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Pseudo-vergiliovská báseň Ciris: Tkaní jako narativní technika (studie a prozaický překlad) / The pseudo-Vergilian Poem Ciris: Weaving as Narrative Technique (study and prosaique translation)

Filipová, Nikola January 2021 (has links)
This thesis deals with translation and interpretation of pseudovergilian epyllion Ciris, which tells a story of traitorous princess of Megara, Scylla, who betrays her father Nísos by cutting off his magical purple lock. With it she surrenders the entire city to the enemy Minos in order to secure his love. Her plan ultimately fails and as a result she is transformed into a brand new bird named the ciris. The first part of the thesis provides a literary-theoretical study of the epyllion based on comparison with the sources of the myth and other latin poems, as it seems as if Ciris was composed by an anonymous young disciple in a late latin cento style but only published in his older age. Some ascribe it to young Virgil or Cornelius Gallus. In the course of the study the following questions will be answered: Is Scylla's transformation a liberation or punishment for her crime? What is the role of nutrix in the epyllion and what is her literary origin? How does the author deal with the weaving metaphore? The second part of the thesis offers a first prosaic translation of Ciris into czech language with a humble commentary where deemed necessary.
20

Emotional questions Vergil, the emotions, and the transformation of epic poetry ; an analysis of select scenes

Polleichtner, Wolfgang January 2005 (has links)
Zugl.: Diss., 2005

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