Serviusʼ commentary to Virgil is one of the most important sources coinceiving Enniusʼ fragments: beside direct quotations of Enniusʼs works, it preserves several references to Ennian hemistichia and uersus. These different witnesses, even though they have been resembled by scholars, need to be reconsidered in order to give a more comprehensive and detailed view of the intertextual relationship between Ennius and Virgil, but also of Serviusʼ analysis of the Virgilian reuse of his sources.

Servius commentary to Virgil is one of the most important sources coinceiving Ennius fragments: beside direct quotations of Enniuss works, it preserves several references to Ennian hemistichia and uersus. These different witnesses, even though they have been resembled by scholars, need to be reconsidered in order to give a more comprehensive and detailed view of the intertextual relationship between Ennius and Virgil, but also of Servius analysis of the Virgilian reuse of his sources.

Per una rassegna di ‘hemistichia’ e ‘uersus’ enniani nel commento di Servio a Virgilio.

ARRIGONI, SILVIA
2015-01-01

Abstract

Serviusʼ commentary to Virgil is one of the most important sources coinceiving Enniusʼ fragments: beside direct quotations of Enniusʼs works, it preserves several references to Ennian hemistichia and uersus. These different witnesses, even though they have been resembled by scholars, need to be reconsidered in order to give a more comprehensive and detailed view of the intertextual relationship between Ennius and Virgil, but also of Serviusʼ analysis of the Virgilian reuse of his sources.
2015
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