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Virgil’s Aeneid

 
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Virgil: Aeneid: Book 1.12-123

In this course, Professor Llewelyn Morgan (University of Oxford) explores lines 12-123 of Book 1 of Virgil’s Aeneid. It will be particularly useful for those reading this section of Virgil’s Aeneid for OCR Latin GCSE (J282). In the first lecture, we think about Virgil’s Aeneid as a whole, before turning in the second lecture to consider the hundred or so lines that make up the set text. In the third lecture, we think about Virgil’s references to Homer in this part of the Aeneid before turning in the fourth lecture to consider the artfulness of Virgil’s composition on a line-by-line level.

Virgil’s Aeneid

In this lecture we provide an introduction to Virgil’s Aeneid as an epic poem, focusing in particular on: (i) the poem’s length, metre and content; (ii) Virgil’s interest in both the distant and recent past; (iii) the extent to which Virgil attempts to ‘take on’ Homer; and (iv) the ‘greatness’ of epic: of the characters, of the language.

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Morgan, L. (2024, July 30). Virgil: Aeneid: Book 1.12-123 - Virgil’s Aeneid [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/courses/virgil-aeneid-book-1-12-123

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Morgan, L. "Virgil: Aeneid: Book 1.12-123 – Virgil’s Aeneid." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 30 Jul 2024, https://massolit.io/courses/virgil-aeneid-book-1-12-123

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Prof. Llewelyn Morgan

Prof. Llewelyn Morgan

University of Oxford