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Paperback, New edition
Published: 1st February 1998
Paperback, New edition
Published: 1st February 1998
Virgil: Aeneid I-VI
By (Author) Dr R. Deryck Williams
Volume editor R.D. Williams
By (author) Virgil
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bristol Classical Press
1st February 1998
New edition
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
873.01
Paperback
524
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm
602g
This is the first volume of R. Deryck Williams' classic edition of the Aeneid, covering books I-VI. It includes the Latin text, with English introduction, an extensive commentary and notes by this renowned Virgilian scholar. Designed for upper school and university students, the commentary discusses the life and works of Virgil, the legend of Aeneas, structure and themes and Virgils hexameter. It interprets the poetic methods and intentions of the Aeneid, and explains not only what Virgil says, but how he says it and why he says it in the particular way which he chooses. Williams considers the limitations and similarities of diction from English poets - particularly Spenser and Milton - in order to illuminate the literary impact of the Virgilian passage. Williams' aim was to be "concise rather than omissive" and his notes remain an example of clarity and good sense for any student approaching the first half of the Aeneid in whole or in part.
R. Deryck Williams was Professor of Classics at the University of Reading, UK, and a leading scholar of Virgil; he published numerous articles and commentaries on his work.