There is an article on '_Ovid's_ Tomb' rather than Virgil's, which is indeed
in JWCI. Details are:
Trapp, J. B. Title: Ovid's tomb: the growth of a legend from Eusebius to
Laurence Sterne, Chateaubriand and George Richmond. Publication Details:
Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes (Univ. of London) (36)
35-76.
Publication Year: 1973


Trapp has also written something on Archimedes' tomb in JWCI 1990, but not
as far as I know anything on Virgil's.

Colin Burrow, Fellow and Tutor, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge CB1
4AR
tel: 01223 332483
web: http://www.english.cam.ac.uk


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For something more recent, how about the article called something like
"Virgil's Tomb" by J.B. Trapp, possibly originally published in the
Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, and also available in
Trapp's collected essays in the Variorum Reprint series called something
like Studies in the Classical Tradition.  I'm not sure it has what you
want, but it's probably worth a look.

Cheers,

Jess Paehlke


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