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Tratado do sublime de Dionísio Longino
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Year: 1984 Publisher: Lisboa : Imprensa nacional,

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Die Rhetorik des Aristoteles : ein Beitrag zur Theorie der Alltagsargumentation und zur Syntax von komplexen Sätzen (im Französischen).
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ISBN: 3820479805 Year: 1984 Publisher: Frankfurt am Main Lang

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Tratado do sublime de Dionísio Longina
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The rhetoric of imitation : genre and poetic memory in Virgil and other Latin poets
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Dramatische Strukturen der griechischen Tragödie : Untersuchungen zu Aischylos
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ISBN: 3406096816 9783406096815 Year: 1984 Volume: Heft 81 Publisher: München Beck


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The platonism of Marsilio Ficino : a study of his Phaedrus commentary, its sources and genesis.
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ISBN: 0520051521 Year: 1984 Volume: 21. Publisher: Berkeley University of California press

Virgil's Iliad : an essay on epic narrative
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ISBN: 0521287561 0521245044 9780521287562 Year: 1984 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University press

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This is a book about Virgil's Aeneid, especially the second half of the poem, are explores in some detail Virgil's use of Homer's Iliad. The author's main purpose is to try to re-establish the value and importance of books VII-XII of the Aeneid, which he argues, far from constituting a falling off from the more familiar earlier books, Aeneid VII-XII presents a continuous epic narrative of sustained power, planned and executed on the largest scale and offering a structural unity which matches that of its great model. His secondary purpose is to try to give the modern reader an impression of what Homer's Iliad meant to the implied reader of the Aeneid and to Virgil himself. Throughout, Gransden places emphasis on the text as a piece of continuous narrative, finding that the experience of reading VII-XII modifies the reader's sense of books I-VI. This book will interest all those who enjoy Virgil, whether they are studying Latin or reading the poet in translation. A knowledge of Latin is not essential and those concerned with the techniques of narrative in epic and other fiction will also find the book of value.

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