Master Virgil: The Author of the Æneid as He Seemed in the Middle AgesR. Clarke & Company, 1886 - 230 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα iii
... natural result an endeavor to find hidden meaning in all the works of the poet ; the explanation of Macrobius ; the alle- gory of the Eneid as expounded by Fulgentius ; this species of allegory agreeable to the common taste of all ages ...
... natural result an endeavor to find hidden meaning in all the works of the poet ; the explanation of Macrobius ; the alle- gory of the Eneid as expounded by Fulgentius ; this species of allegory agreeable to the common taste of all ages ...
Σελίδα 7
... natural growth , while the legends of Virgil were artificially attached to a personality which , however it may have been obscured and exaggerated or belittled , never lost its historic place . The fame of Faust gradually overshadowed ...
... natural growth , while the legends of Virgil were artificially attached to a personality which , however it may have been obscured and exaggerated or belittled , never lost its historic place . The fame of Faust gradually overshadowed ...
Σελίδα 10
... nature of things , seized as affording a pretext for relating a series of improbable anecdotes was an argument in behalf of schools and education . In addition to other examples of men who had been useful to the world , because of their ...
... nature of things , seized as affording a pretext for relating a series of improbable anecdotes was an argument in behalf of schools and education . In addition to other examples of men who had been useful to the world , because of their ...
Σελίδα 16
... natural mutation of words under the influence of a new religion , this came to mean that he was versed in demonology . The revolution in literature and science led to changes in the signification of important descriptive words . What ...
... natural mutation of words under the influence of a new religion , this came to mean that he was versed in demonology . The revolution in literature and science led to changes in the signification of important descriptive words . What ...
Σελίδα 18
... natural science were in truth only the figments of popular imagination , not yet released from the bonds of that nature worship whose ritual is magic . Apuleius talked of mathemati- cians as if their principal use was in the calculation ...
... natural science were in truth only the figments of popular imagination , not yet released from the bonds of that nature worship whose ritual is magic . Apuleius talked of mathemati- cians as if their principal use was in the calculation ...
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Æneid Alexander Neckam allegory allusion ancient anecdote antique Apuleius Arabian attributed to Virgil Augustus became bronze Cæsar character Christ Christian classical described devil diabolism divination Dolopathos early eclogue Eleusinian mysteries emperor Eneas Eneid Evangelus fact fancy Faust Febilla figure fourth eclogue German Gervase Gervase of Tilbury Greek human images imagination invention Italian Jean d'Outremeuse John of Salisbury Julius Cæsar king L'Image du Monde Latin learning legendary literary literature Lucimien Macrobius magician Maro master medieval middle ages mind mountain Muglin mysteries name of Virgil Naples narrative nature Neapolitans Neckam necromancy notion Octavian pagan passage philosopher poem poet poetry Pollio popular prophetic remarkable respecting Roman Rome serpent Seven Wise Seven Wise Masters sibyl spirit statue story superstition supposed tale temple things tower tradition translated twelfth century verses Virgil's name Virgilian legends Virgilius woman wonderful words writers written