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  • Virgil as editor: a she-bear licking her cubs


    The Hannibal BlogAuthority Authority: 417
    Virgil Virgil, the great poet of the Aeneid , has already appeared on The Hannibal Blog for his amazing capacity to inspire authors ancient, medieval and modern . And he will appear a lot more anon. But today let me simply relate to you a little anecdote about Virgil’s method of writing . It comes from ...
    1 week ago
  • Why Virgil’s Aeneid is Bad


    New at LacusCurtius & LiviusAuthority Authority: 422
    Opening lines of Virgils Eclogues (Vatican) Behind your verse so masterfully made we hear the weeping of a Muse betrayed. About half a year ago, I discovered the poetry of a German author named Stefan George (1868-1933). Even though I do not understand everything he wrote, I am impressed by his words. The man, ...
    1 week ago
  • TIM SHEPPARD


    poetry & ideasAuthority Authority: 112
    TIM [Timothy John Andrew] SHEPPARD (1955-2009) SOME POEMS [What follows is a small selection of poems from Tim Sheppards handwritten & typed manuscripts, entrusted to me after his death by his partner Kevin Tims. A year or so before, Tim had shown me his typed selection, Celtic Harmonies, 1975-79 . ...
    4 weeks ago
  • The Power and Prophecy of the Oracle at Delphi


    History BlogAuthority Authority: 120
    Though oracles were commonplace throughout ancient Greece and Rome, the most famous dwelled at Delphi, a limestone temple on the western face of Mount Parnassus. Built in the 6th century BC, the complex was presided over by a chaste and elderly priestess called the Ptyhia who channeled the “breath” of the sun god ...
    6 weeks ago

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