The article aims to highlight the presence of several Ciceronian elements in the first verse of Virgil’s first bucolic. These are lexical, thematic and phonic references, which hardly seem random. Virgil therefore shows a careful reading of Cicero’s works both in prose and poetry, with intentional allusions, and a literary and spiritual closeness to him.

Elementi ciceroniani in Virgilio: l'incipit della I bucolica

Francesca Boldrer
2023-01-01

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The article aims to highlight the presence of several Ciceronian elements in the first verse of Virgil’s first bucolic. These are lexical, thematic and phonic references, which hardly seem random. Virgil therefore shows a careful reading of Cicero’s works both in prose and poetry, with intentional allusions, and a literary and spiritual closeness to him.
2023
Edizioni Ca' Foscari
Internazionale
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Descrizione: Esame di allusioni a Cicerone (linguistiche, tematiche, sonore) nell'incipit della I bucolica di Virgilio
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