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Portrait of Virgil - Jean-Paul Brisson: Virgile: son temps et le notre. Pp. 404. Paris: Maspero, 1966. Paper, 24.65 fr.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

M. L. Clarke
Affiliation:
University College of North Wales, Bangor

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1967

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1 On this question Brisson acknowledges his debt to Kenneth Wellesley and expresses Welles surprise that his views (advanced in papers to the Virgil Society) have not been more widely accepted. These views are now available in Wiener Studien Ixxix (1966). Wellesley's interpretation of Eclogues 1 and 9 differs from that of Brisson.