Description
Book SynopsisJohn Conington’s three-volume edition of The Works of Virgil, begun in 1852, has long been unavailable except in rare second-hand sets. The whole work is now being reissued in six affordable paperbacks, with new introductions setting the commentary in its context. Well into the twentieth century Conington’s Virgil remained the sine qua non for school and undergraduate students and their teachers; Conington’s commentary is remarkably close and uncompromising in its engagement with the detail of Virgil’s Latin, as well as its literary sensitivity; it still has much to offer the modern reader. This volume includes Conington’s general introduction to Virgil, his introduction to the Aeneid, his introduction to Books I –VI, Virgil’s text and Conington’s commentary to Books I–II. It also includes Philip Hardie’s general assessment of Conington, along with Anne Rogerson’s introduction to Conington’s Aeneid.
Table of Contents
- Introduction to The Works of Virgil PHILIP HARDIE
- VII; Bibliography PHILIP HARDIE
- XV; Introduction to Conington's Aeneid ANNE ROGERSON
- XVII; Bibliography ANNE ROGERSON
- XXXVII; From The Works of Virgil Volume II
- Preface to Volume II (fourth edition) v;
- Preface to Volume II (second and third editions), vii;
- Introduction to the Aeneid, xix;
- The story of Aeneas' wanderings, xlv;
- The Aeneid and the epic cycle, lxiv;
- Evidence from ancient writers as to the composition of the Aeneid, lxvi;
- AENEID Books I-II (Text and Commentary), 1.