RE: VIRGIL: Re: Illustrations of the Fourth Eclogue in Renaissance art?

2005-07-06 Thread Emma T.K. Guest-Consales
PROTECTED]: Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 22:16:55 -0400 From: Emma T.K. Guest-Consales [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: VIRGIL: Comparetti's Virgilio nel Medioevo available online Thanks for posting the Comparetti link, David. Also, I would like to inform the list that I recently completed my

VIRGIL: Virgil dissertation in art history - abstract

2005-07-02 Thread Emma T.K. Guest-Consales
Title: Message Dear friends and colleagues, I tried to send my abstract as an attachment to the list, but it did not go through. I am including it as the text of this message. I completed my degree at Rutgers University with Prof. Sarah Blake McHam, and Prof. John van Sickle was one of my

RE: VIRGIL: Comparetti's Virgilio nel Medioevo available online

2005-06-29 Thread Emma T.K. Guest-Consales
Thanks for posting the Comparetti link, David. Also, I would like to inform the list that I recently completed my dissertation in art history at Rutgers University: The Illustration of Virgil's Bucolics and its influence in Italian Renaissance Art. I would be happy to post the abstract to the

RE: VIRGIL: the anchises, aeneas group

2003-05-22 Thread Emma T.K. Guest-Consales
There are many representations of this group, both in monumental works and in manuscript and book illustration. What period are you interested in? I have to check my bib. then I'll send on some references. I'm working on Eclogue imagery, but there is a *lot* on A imagery of course. Emma Guest

VIRGIL: RE: VIRGIL Digest V1 #154

2001-11-27 Thread Emma T.K. Guest-Consales
I am writing wrt Holkham MS 311. It is still at Holkham Hall (see info. from Colin Burrow) and it is 15th c. Flemish. You may want to consult P. Mane's article Enluminures Medievales des Georgiques de Virgile (Melanges de l'Ecole Francaise de Rome, Moyan Age, 107, 1, 1995, 233-329. She