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A Commentary on Virgil: Aeneid VIII

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Publisher
Brill
Year
1975
Tongue
English
Leaves
237
Series
Mnemosyne Supplements 35
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


A COMMENTARY ON VIRGIL: AENEID VIII
CONTENTS
Preface
Works cited and abbreviations used
Introduction
Aeneid VIII: the material
Aeneid VIII: structure and coherence
Commentary
Appendix. Metre and Verse
Indexes


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