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Eclogues logo #10101) Bucolic poems 2) Pastoral poems 3) Poetry by Virgil 4) Work by Dante Alighieri
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Eclogues

Eclogues logo #10101) Bucolics
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Eclogues

Eclogues logo #21000 The Eclogues (z; Eclogae ˈɛklɔɡaj), also called the Bucolics, is the first of the three major works of the Latin poet Virgil. Taking as his generic model the Greek Bucolica (`on care of cattle`, so named from the poetry`s rustic subjects) by Theocritus, Virgil created a Roman version partly by offering a dramatic and mythic interpretation o......
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Eclogues

Eclogues logo #21000[Dante] The Eclogues are two Latin hexameter poems in the bucolic style by Dante Alighieri, named after Virgil`s Eclogues. The two poems are the 68-verse Vidimus in migris albo patiente lituris and the 97-verse Velleribus Colchis prepes detectus Eous. They were composed between 1319 and 1320 in Ravenna, but only published for the first time...
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Eclogues

Eclogues logo #21003(from the article `Calpurnius Siculus`) Roman poet, author of seven pastoral eclogues, probably written when Nero was emperor ( 54–68).
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Eclogues

Eclogues logo #21003(from the article `English literature`) ...from this time to the mid-16th century has been called the transition from medieval to Renaissance in English literature. A typical figure was the ...
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Eclogues

Eclogues logo #21003(from the article `Latin literature`) Virgil, born near Mantua and schooled at Cremona and Milan, chose Theocritus as his first model. The self-consciously beautiful cadences of the ... ...may have survived in a collection of poems attributed to him and known as the Appendix Vergiliana, but it is unlikely that many of these are ... ....
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