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  1. Virgil's map
    geography, empire, and the Georgics
    Published: 2020
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    Series: Bloomsbury studies in classical reception
    Subjects: Geografie <Motiv>; Rezeption; Imperialismus
    Other subjects: Vergilius Maro, Publius (v70-v19): Georgica
    Scope: 205 Seiten
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 175-199

  2. Virgil's map
    geography, empire, and the "Georgics"
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London

    "Virgil's Georgics depicts the world and its peoples in great detail, but this geographical interest has received little detailed scholarly attention. Hundreds of years later, readers in the British empire used the poem to reflect upon their travels... more

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    "Virgil's Georgics depicts the world and its peoples in great detail, but this geographical interest has received little detailed scholarly attention. Hundreds of years later, readers in the British empire used the poem to reflect upon their travels in acts of imagination no less political than Virgil's own. Virgil's Map combines a comprehensive survey of the literary, economic, and political geography of the Georgics with a case study of its British imperial reception c. 1840-1930. Part One charts the poem's geographical interests in relation to Roman power in and beyond the Mediterranean; shifting readers' attention away from Rome, it explores how the Georgics can draw attention to alternative, non-Roman histories. Part Two examines how British travellers quoted directly from the poem to describe peoples and places across the world, at times equating the colonial subjects of European empires to the 'happy farmers' of Virgil's poem, perceived to be unaware, and in need, of the blessings of colonial rule. Drawing attention to the depoliticization of the poem in scholarly discourse, and using newly discovered archival material, this interdisciplinary work seeks to re-politicize both the poem and its history in service of a decolonizing pedagogy. Its unique dual focus allows for an extended exploration, not just of geography and empire, but of Europe's long relationship with the wider world"--

     

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    ISBN: 9781350151505
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    Series: Bloomsbury studies in classical reception
    Subjects: Imperialismus; Geografie <Motiv>; Rezeption
    Other subjects: Vergilius Maro, Publius (v70-v19): Georgica; Virgil / Georgica; Imperialism in literature; Power (Social sciences) in literature; Geography in literature; Rome / In literature; Virgil / Appreciation / Great Britain / History / 19th century; Virgil / Appreciation / Great Britain / History / 20th century; Virgil; Georgica (Virgil); Art appreciation; Geography in literature; Imperialism in literature; Literature; Power (Social sciences) in literature; Great Britain; Rome (Empire); 1800-1999; History
    Scope: 205 Seiten
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    Dissertation, Trinity College Dublin, 2018

    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

  3. Virgil's map
    geography, empire, and the Georgics
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    Series: Bloomsbury studies in classical reception
    Subjects: Imperialism in literature; Power (Social sciences) in literature; Geography in literature
    Other subjects: Virgil: Georgica
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (205 Seiten)
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    Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)--Trinity College, 2018. - Includes index

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  4. Virgil's map
    geography, empire, and the Georgics
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London

    "Virgil's Georgics depicts the world and its peoples in great detail, but this geographical interest has received little detailed scholarly attention. Hundreds of years later, readers in the British empire used the poem to reflect upon their travels... more

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    "Virgil's Georgics depicts the world and its peoples in great detail, but this geographical interest has received little detailed scholarly attention. Hundreds of years later, readers in the British empire used the poem to reflect upon their travels in acts of imagination no less political than Virgil's own. Virgil's Map combines a comprehensive survey of the literary, economic, and political geography of the Georgics with a case study of its British imperial reception c. 1840-1930. Part One charts the poem's geographical interests in relation to Roman power in and beyond the Mediterranean; shifting readers' attention away from Rome, it explores how the Georgics can draw attention to alternative, non-Roman histories. Part Two examines how British travellers quoted directly from the poem to describe peoples and places across the world, at times equating the colonial subjects of European empires to the 'happy farmers' of Virgil's poem, perceived to be unaware, and in need, of the blessings of colonial rule. Drawing attention to the depoliticization of the poem in scholarly discourse, and using newly discovered archival material, this interdisciplinary work seeks to re-politicize both the poem and its history in service of a decolonizing pedagogy. Its unique dual focus allows for an extended exploration, not just of geography and empire, but of Europe's long relationship with the wider world"--

     

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    Series: Bloomsbury studies in classical reception
    Subjects: Geography in literature; Imperialism in literature; Power (Social sciences) in literature
    Other subjects: Virgil: Georgica; Virgil; Virgil
    Scope: 205 Seiten
    Notes:

    Based on the author's dissertation (doctoral)--Trinity College, 2018

    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 175-199

  5. Virgil's Map
    Geography, Empire, and the Georgics
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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    Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception Ser.
    Subjects: Geografie <Motiv>; Rezeption; Imperialismus
    Other subjects: Vergilius Maro, Publius (v70-v19): Georgica
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (217 pages)
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  6. Virgil's map
    geography, empire, and the "Georgics"
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London

    "Virgil's Georgics depicts the world and its peoples in great detail, but this geographical interest has received little detailed scholarly attention. Hundreds of years later, readers in the British empire used the poem to reflect upon their travels... more

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    "Virgil's Georgics depicts the world and its peoples in great detail, but this geographical interest has received little detailed scholarly attention. Hundreds of years later, readers in the British empire used the poem to reflect upon their travels in acts of imagination no less political than Virgil's own. Virgil's Map combines a comprehensive survey of the literary, economic, and political geography of the Georgics with a case study of its British imperial reception c. 1840-1930. Part One charts the poem's geographical interests in relation to Roman power in and beyond the Mediterranean; shifting readers' attention away from Rome, it explores how the Georgics can draw attention to alternative, non-Roman histories. Part Two examines how British travellers quoted directly from the poem to describe peoples and places across the world, at times equating the colonial subjects of European empires to the 'happy farmers' of Virgil's poem, perceived to be unaware, and in need, of the blessings of colonial rule. Drawing attention to the depoliticization of the poem in scholarly discourse, and using newly discovered archival material, this interdisciplinary work seeks to re-politicize both the poem and its history in service of a decolonizing pedagogy. Its unique dual focus allows for an extended exploration, not just of geography and empire, but of Europe's long relationship with the wider world"--

     

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    ISBN: 9781350151505
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    Series: Bloomsbury studies in classical reception
    Subjects: Imperialismus; Geografie <Motiv>; Rezeption
    Other subjects: Vergilius Maro, Publius (v70-v19): Georgica; Virgil / Georgica; Imperialism in literature; Power (Social sciences) in literature; Geography in literature; Rome / In literature; Virgil / Appreciation / Great Britain / History / 19th century; Virgil / Appreciation / Great Britain / History / 20th century; Virgil; Georgica (Virgil); Art appreciation; Geography in literature; Imperialism in literature; Literature; Power (Social sciences) in literature; Great Britain; Rome (Empire); 1800-1999; History
    Scope: 205 Seiten
    Notes:

    Dissertation, Trinity College Dublin, 2018

    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

  7. Virgil's map
    geography, empire, and the Georgics
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London

    "Virgil's Georgics depicts the world and its peoples in great detail, but this geographical interest has received little detailed scholarly attention. Hundreds of years later, readers in the British empire used the poem to reflect upon their travels... more

     

    "Virgil's Georgics depicts the world and its peoples in great detail, but this geographical interest has received little detailed scholarly attention. Hundreds of years later, readers in the British empire used the poem to reflect upon their travels in acts of imagination no less political than Virgil's own. Virgil's Map combines a comprehensive survey of the literary, economic, and political geography of the Georgics with a case study of its British imperial reception c. 1840-1930. Part One charts the poem's geographical interests in relation to Roman power in and beyond the Mediterranean; shifting readers' attention away from Rome, it explores how the Georgics can draw attention to alternative, non-Roman histories. Part Two examines how British travellers quoted directly from the poem to describe peoples and places across the world, at times equating the colonial subjects of European empires to the 'happy farmers' of Virgil's poem, perceived to be unaware, and in need, of the blessings of colonial rule. Drawing attention to the depoliticization of the poem in scholarly discourse, and using newly discovered archival material, this interdisciplinary work seeks to re-politicize both the poem and its history in service of a decolonizing pedagogy. Its unique dual focus allows for an extended exploration, not just of geography and empire, but of Europe's long relationship with the wider world"--

     

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    ISBN: 9781350151505
    Series: Bloomsbury studies in classical reception
    Subjects: Vergilius Maro, Publius; Geografie <Motiv>; Rezeption; Großbritannien; Imperialismus; Geschichte 1840-1930;
    Other subjects: Virgil / Georgica; Imperialism in literature; Power (Social sciences) in literature; Geography in literature; Rome / In literature; Virgil / Appreciation / Great Britain / History / 19th century; Virgil / Appreciation / Great Britain / History / 20th century; Virgil; Georgica (Virgil); Art appreciation; Geography in literature; Imperialism in literature; Literature; Power (Social sciences) in literature; Great Britain; Rome (Empire); 1800-1999; History
    Scope: 205 Seiten
    Notes:

    Enthält Literaturverzeichnis auf Seite [175]-199

    Dissertation, Trinity College Dublin, 2018

    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

  8. Virgil's map
    geography, empire, and the Georgics
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London

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    Series: Bloomsbury studies in classical reception
    Subjects: Imperialism in literature; Power (Social sciences) in literature; Geography in literature; Rezeption; Geografie <Motiv>; Imperialismus
    Other subjects: Virgil: Georgica; Virgil; Virgil; Vergilius Maro, Publius (v70-v19): Georgica
    Scope: 1 Online-Resource
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  9. Virgil's map
    geography, empire, and the Georgics
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London [England] ; Bloomsbury Publishing, [London, England]

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    Other subjects: Virgil / Georgica; Virgil / Appreciation / Great Britain / History / 20th century; Virgil / Appreciation / Great Britain / History / 19th century
    Scope: 1 online resource (viii, 205 pages)
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    Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)--Trinity College, 2018

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  10. Virgil's Map
    Geography, Empire, and the Georgics
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London

    Cover page -- Halftitle page -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part One Rome and the Roman Empire, 29 bce -- 1 The World and Its Peoples -- Cultural appropriation --... more

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    Cover page -- Halftitle page -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part One Rome and the Roman Empire, 29 bce -- 1 The World and Its Peoples -- Cultural appropriation -- Peoples and places -- Thrace -- North Africa -- Iberia -- Illyria -- 2 Provincializing Rome -- Products and produce -- Arabian frankincense -- The Levant: balsam, bows, palms -- Ethiopian wool, Chinese silk -- Triumphal geography -- Provincializing Rome -- 3 Civil War -- The geography of civil war -- India -- Egypt -- 4 'All Italy' -- Italian landscapes: the ager Bruttius, Lucania, Campania -- The peoples of Italy: Volscians and Ligurians -- The peoples of Italy: Marsi, Samnites and the Social War -- Part Two Britain and the British Empire, c. 1840-1930 -- 5 An Aesthetic Trend -- The 'artistic perfection of the Georgics' -- Defending Virgil -- The 'poet of rural life' -- Scholarship and the First World War (1914-18) -- Modern scholarship -- 6 The Georgics Abroad -- Italy -- A Peloponnesian tour -- Ethiopia -- 'The Georgics of Algeria' -- 7 'Happy Farmers' -- J. A. Froude's Oceana -- The Irish People and the Irish Land -- India -- The Second South African War (1899-1902) -- 8 The Georgics at Home -- Land reform -- DORA -- The Georgics in wartime -- 'The Empire and the Land' -- Conclusion: Towards a Decolonizing Pedagogy of Latin Literature -- Appendix: The Geography of the Georgics -- Notes -- References -- Index of Passages from the Georgics -- Index.

     

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  11. Virgil's map
    geography, empire, and the Georgics
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  12. Virgil's map
    geography, empire, and the Georgics
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London [England] ; Bloomsbury Publishing, London

    "Virgil's Georgics depicts the world and its peoples in great detail, but this geographical interest has received little detailed scholarly attention. Hundreds of years later, readers in the British empire used the poem to reflect upon their travels... more

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    "Virgil's Georgics depicts the world and its peoples in great detail, but this geographical interest has received little detailed scholarly attention. Hundreds of years later, readers in the British empire used the poem to reflect upon their travels in acts of imagination no less political than Virgil's own. Virgil's Map combines a comprehensive survey of the literary, economic, and political geography of the Georgics with a case study of its British imperial reception c. 1840-1930. Part One charts the poem's geographical interests in relation to Roman power in and beyond the Mediterranean; shifting readers' attention away from Rome, it explores how the Georgics can draw attention to alternative, non-Roman histories. Part Two examines how British travellers quoted directly from the poem to describe peoples and places across the world, at times equating the colonial subjects of European empires to the 'happy farmers' of Virgil's poem, perceived to be unaware, and in need, of the blessings of colonial rule. Drawing attention to the depoliticization of the poem in scholarly discourse, and using newly discovered archival material, this interdisciplinary work seeks to re-politicize both the poem and its history in service of a decolonizing pedagogy. Its unique dual focus allows for an extended exploration, not just of geography and empire, but of Europe's long relationship with the wider world"--Provided by publisher.

     

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    Subjects: Geografie <Motiv>; Rezeption; Imperialismus
    Other subjects: Vergilius Maro, Publius (v70-v19): Georgica
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    Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)--Trinity College, 2018

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  13. Virgil's map
    geography, empire, and the Georgics
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London [England] ; Bloomsbury Publishing, [London, England]

    "Virgil's Georgics depicts the world and its peoples in great detail, but this geographical interest has received little detailed scholarly attention. Hundreds of years later, readers in the British empire used the poem to reflect upon their travels... more

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    "Virgil's Georgics depicts the world and its peoples in great detail, but this geographical interest has received little detailed scholarly attention. Hundreds of years later, readers in the British empire used the poem to reflect upon their travels in acts of imagination no less political than Virgil's own. Virgil's Map combines a comprehensive survey of the literary, economic, and political geography of the Georgics with a case study of its British imperial reception c. 1840-1930. Part One charts the poem's geographical interests in relation to Roman power in and beyond the Mediterranean; shifting readers' attention away from Rome, it explores how the Georgics can draw attention to alternative, non-Roman histories. Part Two examines how British travellers quoted directly from the poem to describe peoples and places across the world, at times equating the colonial subjects of European empires to the 'happy farmers' of Virgil's poem, perceived to be unaware, and in need, of the blessings of colonial rule. Drawing attention to the depoliticization of the poem in scholarly discourse, and using newly discovered archival material, this interdisciplinary work seeks to re-politicize both the poem and its history in service of a decolonizing pedagogy. Its unique dual focus allows for an extended exploration, not just of geography and empire, but of Europe's long relationship with the wider world"-- 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.

     

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    Series: Bloomsbury studies in classical reception
    Subjects: Imperialism in literature; Power (Social sciences) in literature; Geography in literature; Literary studies: classical, early & medieval
    Other subjects: Virgil: Georgica; Virgil; Virgil
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    Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)--Trinity College, 2018

    Includes bibliographical references and index

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    geography, empire, and the Georgics
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  15. Virgil's map
    geography, empire, and the Georgics
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London [England] ; Bloomsbury Publishing, [London, England]

    "Virgil's Georgics depicts the world and its peoples in great detail, but this geographical interest has received little detailed scholarly attention. Hundreds of years later, readers in the British empire used the poem to reflect upon their travels... more

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    "Virgil's Georgics depicts the world and its peoples in great detail, but this geographical interest has received little detailed scholarly attention. Hundreds of years later, readers in the British empire used the poem to reflect upon their travels in acts of imagination no less political than Virgil's own. Virgil's Map combines a comprehensive survey of the literary, economic, and political geography of the Georgics with a case study of its British imperial reception c. 1840-1930. Part One charts the poem's geographical interests in relation to Roman power in and beyond the Mediterranean; shifting readers' attention away from Rome, it explores how the Georgics can draw attention to alternative, non-Roman histories. Part Two examines how British travellers quoted directly from the poem to describe peoples and places across the world, at times equating the colonial subjects of European empires to the 'happy farmers' of Virgil's poem, perceived to be unaware, and in need, of the blessings of colonial rule. Drawing attention to the depoliticization of the poem in scholarly discourse, and using newly discovered archival material, this interdisciplinary work seeks to re-politicize both the poem and its history in service of a decolonizing pedagogy. Its unique dual focus allows for an extended exploration, not just of geography and empire, but of Europe's long relationship with the wider world"-- 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.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1350151505; 9781350151536; 9781350151512; 9781350151505; 9781350151529
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    Series: Bloomsbury studies in classical reception
    Subjects: Imperialism in literature; Power (Social sciences) in literature; Geography in literature; Literary studies: classical, early & medieval
    Other subjects: Virgil: Georgica; Virgil; Virgil
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (216 pages)
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    Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)--Trinity College, 2018

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Also published in print.