The Mythological Exemplum in Vergil’s “Eclogues”

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The Mythological Exemplum in Vergil’s “Eclogues”
Paraskeviotis, Giorgos C.

From the journal Hermes Hermes, Volume 142, December 2014, issue 4

Published by Franz Steiner Verlag

article, 6200 Words
Original language: English
Hermes 2014, pp 418-430
https://doi.org/10.25162/hermes-2014-0026

Abstract

This paper is concerned with the mythological exemplum in Vergil’s “Eclogues”, examining those passages where certain legendary characters are used as significant mythological exempla (i. e. Ecl. 2.19-27, 4.31-36, 4.53-59, 6.27-30 and 8.69-71). These exempla whose subject is mostly related to music and song, are used to serve Vergil’s literary goals in the passages where they are found (i. e. literary function); but, most significantly they are closely associated with poetry and poetics, symbolising either the epic or pastoral genre or neoteric poetry (i. e. meta-literary function).

Author information

Giorgos C. Paraskeviotis