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- catalog contributor b1582643.
- catalog coverage "Rome In literature.".
- catalog created "1963.".
- catalog date "1963".
- catalog date "1963.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1963.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 158-159.".
- catalog description "The Divine poet: the interpreter of life for all time -- Virgil's world: its meaning and its likeness to our own world -- Virgil's predecessors: or, a study in the evolution of poetry -- Life of Virgil: as the background of his work and as an example of poets -- The Eclogues and the new humanism: their influence on European poetry; the Vergiliana -- The Georgics: life at peace; their influence and their importance to-day -- Concentration on the epic -- The Structure of the Aeneid, as a masterpiece of design and execution -- The Human element, permanent and vital -- The Italo-Roman ideal, created by Virgil and continuing to our own day, as the hope of the world -- Virgil in the medieval and modern world -- Style and diction: the Virgilian hexameter -- Notes -- Bibliography.".
- catalog extent "x, 159 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Virgil and his meaning to the world of to-day.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Virgil and his meaning to the world of to-day.".
- catalog isPartOf "Our debt to Greece and Rome".
- catalog issued "1963".
- catalog issued "1963.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Cooper Square Publishers,".
- catalog relation "Virgil and his meaning to the world of to-day.".
- catalog spatial "Rome In literature.".
- catalog subject "Civilization, Modern Roman influences.".
- catalog subject "Latin poetry Appreciation.".
- catalog subject "PA6825 .M3 1963".
- catalog subject "Virgil Appreciation.".
- catalog subject "Virgil.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Divine poet: the interpreter of life for all time -- Virgil's world: its meaning and its likeness to our own world -- Virgil's predecessors: or, a study in the evolution of poetry -- Life of Virgil: as the background of his work and as an example of poets -- The Eclogues and the new humanism: their influence on European poetry; the Vergiliana -- The Georgics: life at peace; their influence and their importance to-day -- Concentration on the epic -- The Structure of the Aeneid, as a masterpiece of design and execution -- The Human element, permanent and vital -- The Italo-Roman ideal, created by Virgil and continuing to our own day, as the hope of the world -- Virgil in the medieval and modern world -- Style and diction: the Virgilian hexameter -- Notes -- Bibliography.".
- catalog title "Virgil and his meaning to the world of to-day.".
- catalog type "text".