01303nam2-2200361---450 99000189160020331620170630144326.0000189160USA01000189160(ALEPH)000189160USA0100018916020040730d1914----km-y0itay0103----baitaIT||||||||001yy<<Parte 1:>> Relazione generale (rel. prof. L. Ceci) e schema delle proposteRomaTipografia Operaia Romana1914XXI, 427 p.26 cm0010001891582001Commissione reale per il riordinamento degli studi superioriCECI,Luigi<1859-1927>Italia : Ministero della pubblica istruzione : Commissione reale per il riordinamento degli studi superiori5011ITsalbcISBD990001891600203316373 COM 1/1 (IX B 360)40985 L.M.IX B00207821373 COM 1/2 (IX B 361)40896 L.M.IX B00191018XV.2.C. 821F.C.XV.2.C.401407BKgiuCUOMOSIAV31020040730USA011705RSIAV29020090424USA011416Relazione generale (rel. prof. L. Ceci) e schema delle proposte1479017UNISA03485nam 22006131c 450 991078779010332120200115203623.01-4725-3966-41-4725-2109-910.5040/9781472539663(CKB)2670000000430315(EBL)1426790(SSID)ssj0001153885(PQKBManifestationID)11758441(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001153885(PQKBWorkID)11154480(PQKB)10116756(MiAaPQ)EBC1426790(Au-PeEL)EBL1426790(CaPaEBR)ebr10771834(CaONFJC)MIL603468(OCoLC)861538607(OCoLC)868953105(UtOrBLW)bpp09255200(EXLCZ)99267000000043031520140929d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrBucolic ecology Virgil's eclogues and the environmental literary tradition Timothy SaundersLondon Bloomsbury 2008.1 online resource (193 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-7156-3617-0 Includes bibliographical references and indexCatasterisms -- Cosmology -- Geography -- Topography -- Landscape -- Physics."Beginning in outer space and ending up among the atoms, "Bucolic Ecology" illustrates how these poems repeatedly turn to the natural world in order to define themselves and their place in the literary tradition. It argues that the 'Eclogues' find there both a sequence of analogies for their own poetic processes and a map upon which can be located other landmarks in Greco-Roman literature. Unlike previous studies of this kind, "Bucolic Ecology" does not attribute to Virgil a predominantly Romantic conception of nature and its relationship to poetry, but by adopting such differing approaches to the physical world as astronomy, geography, topography, landscape and ecology, it offers an account of the Eclogues that emphasises their range and complexity and reaffirms their innovation and audacity. "--Bloomsbury PublishingBeginning in outer space and ending up among the atoms, "Bucolic Ecology" illustrates how these poems repeatedly turn to the natural world in order to define themselves and their place in the literary tradition. It argues that the 'Eclogues' find there both a sequence of analogies for their own poetic processes and a map upon which can be located other landmarks in Greco-Roman literature. Unlike previous studies of this kind, "Bucolic Ecology" does not attribute to Virgil a predominantly Romantic conception of nature and its relationship to poetry, but by adopting such differing approaches to the physical world as astronomy, geography, topography, landscape and ecology, it offers an account of the Eclogues that emphasises their range and complexity and reaffirms their innovation and audacityEcology in literatureLiterary studies: classical, early & medievalPastoral poetry, LatinEcology in literature.Pastoral poetry, Latin.871.01Saunders Timothy1974-1501907UtOrBLWUtOrBLWUkLoBPBOOK9910787790103321Bucolic ecology3729335UNINA