A Companion to the Aeneid in Translation: Volume 1 : Introduction and Indices
(Autor) Christopher TanfieldWith this three-volume companion, students can access the full literary and historical significance of the Aeneid in English through an accessible yet authoritative line-by-line commentary. Written by an experienced teacher and expert on the Aeneid, this guide unpicks Virgil's literary techniques, structural forms and historical resonances. Volume 1 gives you a broad introduction to the historical and philosophical background of the epic; to Virgil's life and works; to the central human and divine characters met in the poem; to how the epic reflects Roman society and its values; to Virgil's literary and stylistic techniques; and to the reception of the epic in later periods. A foreword by renowned translator, Shadi Bartsch-Zimmer, reveals what it means to encounter this epic poem in translation. This book also features maps and family trees so you can trace the travels and lineage of the characters. Plus, the general index is a vital reference tool. It can be used with Volumes 2 and 3, or indeed any edition of the Aeneid in Latin or English, as entries are pegged to line numbers. Volumes 2 and 3 present a line-by-line commentary on the poem, with tables and box features illustrating key narrative arcs and structural patterns.
Christopher Tanfield
Christopher Tanfield was a 17th-century English poet known for his most famous work, "The Description of the Passion of Christ." His writing style combined eloquent language with deep religious themes, reflecting his devout Catholic faith. Tanfield's contributions to literature include poignant reflections on spirituality and the human experience.