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Thomas G. Rosenmeyer is emeritus professor of Classics and Comparative Literature at the University of California. His published works include include The Art of Aeschylus (1982) and Senecan Drama and Stoic Cosmology (1989). Библиографические данные. The green cabinet: Theocritus and the European pastoral lyric Bc Paperback Series Bristol classical paperbacks. Thomas G. Rosenmeyer.
The title of Thomas Rosenmeyer's book, The Green Cabinet: Theocritus and the European Pastoral Lyric, points to a conception of the pastoral as a closed world, set off from the real world outside, despite the author's disclaimer that the title is a misnomer
The title of Thomas Rosenmeyer's book, The Green Cabinet: Theocritus and the European Pastoral Lyric, points to a conception of the pastoral as a closed world, set off from the real world outside, despite the author's disclaimer that the title is a misnomer.
The Green Cabinet: Theocr. has been added to your Cart. Thomas Rosenmeyer is emeritus professor of Classics and Comparative Literature at the University of California. His published works include include The Art of Aeschylus (University of California Press 1982) and Senecan Drama and Stoic Cosmology (University of California Press 1989). Rosenmeyer," Classical Philology 66, no. 4 (Oc. 1971): 291-292.
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This work looks at Theocritus as both a source for Vergil and later writers and as a significant poet in his own right. It gives an insight into this classical author which may prove relevant not only for classicists but also for all studying the pastoral tradition in literature. This volume is part of a series of key monographs on topics central to the study of the classical world. It looks at Theocritus as both a source for Vergil and later writers and as a significant poet in his own right. It gives an insight into this clas.
Theocritus and the European pastoral lyric. by Thomas G. Rosenmeyer People. Includes bibliographical references. Published 1969 by University of California Press in Berkeley.