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 list, if that would be appropriate.
Best,
Emma Guest
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Subject: VIRGIL: Comparetti's "Virgilio nel Medioevo" available online
LH-S puts us on the right track, I think, with Erictho. I hope to get
back to it later in the week. In the meantime, here is something I found
this morning: an online text of D. Comparetti's "Virgil in the Middle
Ages" (1872; rev. 1895). There are errors of fact and judgement, but as
a survey it has yet to be replaced. (Cf. Epic and Romance by W. P. Ker.)
The original was in Italian and so is this:
http://www.classicitaliani.it/index178.htm
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