Deductum Carmen-Deducere Ornos

On the basis of the examination of Vergil’s Eclogue VI vv. 1-12 and 64-73, and its connection with metapoetic passages in Callimachus and other Greek poets, both archaic and Hellenistic, this article tries to demonstrate that the Vergilian bucolic programme is not (as often claimed) a simple r...

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Publicado en:Revista de Estudios Clásicos
Autor principal: Álvarez Hernández, Arturo R.
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Sumario:On the basis of the examination of Vergil’s Eclogue VI vv. 1-12 and 64-73, and its connection with metapoetic passages in Callimachus and other Greek poets, both archaic and Hellenistic, this article tries to demonstrate that the Vergilian bucolic programme is not (as often claimed) a simple reflection of Callimachus’ ideals, but a completely independent development, aiming at very different objectifs, albeit nursed on the Cyrenaic poet’s ideas.