Virgil's map : geography, empire, and the Georgics / Charlie Kerrigan.
2020
PA6804.G4 K47 2020
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Virgil's map : geography, empire, and the Georgics / Charlie Kerrigan.
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9781350151529 (electronic book)
1350151521 (electronic book)
9781350151536 (electronic book)
135015153X (electronic book)
1350151513 (electronic book)
9781350151512 (electronic book)
9781350151505
1350151521 (electronic book)
9781350151536 (electronic book)
135015153X (electronic book)
1350151513 (electronic book)
9781350151512 (electronic book)
9781350151505
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London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2020.
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©2020
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English
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1 online resource ( vii, 208 pages)
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PA6804.G4 K47 2020
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871/.01
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Based on the author's dissertation (doctoral)--Trinity College, 2018.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 31, 2020).
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Bloomsbury studies in classical reception.
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Table of Contents
Rome and the Roman empire, 29 BCE. The world and its peoples
Provinicializing Rome
Civil war
'All Italy'
Britain and the Britisn empire, c. 1840-1930. An aesthetic trend
The Georgics abroad
'Happy farmers'
The Georgics at home
Conclusion : towards a decolonizing pedagogy of Latin literature.
Provinicializing Rome
Civil war
'All Italy'
Britain and the Britisn empire, c. 1840-1930. An aesthetic trend
The Georgics abroad
'Happy farmers'
The Georgics at home
Conclusion : towards a decolonizing pedagogy of Latin literature.