Virgil and The Aeneid



Virgil (70-19 BCE)

born in a village near Mantua
grew up on his father's farm
studied in Cremona, Milan and Rome
family farm confiscated for veterans?
Georgics
dedicated to his patron Maecenas, a friend and advisor of Augustus
worked on the Aeneid from 30 to 19 BCE
planned three more years of work
instructed that the Aeneid be burnt
Augustus countermanded this instruction and had poem published

The Aeneid, Rome, and Greece

an example of the cultural debt of Rome to Greece
a literary tradition
philosophy
sculpture
architecture
liberal arts education
humanitas
The Aeneid's debt to Homer
Bks. I-VI: Odyssean
wanderings
specific episodes
Cyclops
Scylla and Charybdis
visit to the underworld
Protagonist narrates his own story at a feast
Bks. VII-XII: Iliadic
warfare
a truce broken by the promptings of a goddess
an enemy warrior killed to avenge the death of a friend
Vulcan (Hephaestus) forges a shield for the hero
Key differences
Odyssey: the trials, adventures and return of one man
Iliad: the rage of Achilles; pursuit of time by individuals
Aeneid: founding of a new home for a people
the trials of a man who acts for others
Divine shield
Achilles' shield: picture of the world that surrounds the Iliad
Aeneas' shield: pictures from the history of Rome
Two visits to the underworld
Odysseus: goes to obtain information for his return home
sent by Circe to consult the prophet Tiresias
travels to the western limit of the world
offers blood at an entrance to the underworld in a trench
drinking it, the dead shades can speak
learns that one of his men is dead and unburied
learns his course home and dangers on the way
converses with the shades
returns to Circe's island
Aeneas: goes to view the destiny of Rome
summoned by his father in a vision
visits the cave of the Sibyl, a prophetess, before he enters
offers a sacrifice to gods of the underworld
brings the golden bough for Proserpina
enters into underworld in Italy, with the Sibyl as his guide
area around Lake Avernus a volcanic region
learns that Palinurus is unburied
one of three deaths that surround this episode
learns the course of Roman history
and dangers ahead: Punic wars, civil war
departs by the Ivory Gate of false dreams
departing, the Trojans sail past Circe's island
Concept of the underworld is far more complex than that in the Odyssey
divided into realms of punishment and reward
Elysium: a paradisial realm for those who were:
wounded in battle for their country
holy and chaste
prophets
discoverers of new truths and skills that improved life
remembered by those to whom they gave benefactions
souls are reborn: reincarnation
note that all future Romans come from Elysium!

The City

Aeneas' duties and goals:
transport the Trojan nation to a new home
bring the penates to Italy
raise the wall of Lavinium, forerunner of Rome
Walls of Carthage
envy of Aeneas and Achates in Bk. I
Mercury finds Aeneas working on walls in Bk. IV
The fall of Troy
the other side of war
most vivid and convincing description in ancient literature of the impact of war on civilized life
the destruction of all that gives life meaning and value

The legend of Aeneas

words of Poseidon (Iliad 20.355-6)
"and now Aeneas will rule the men of Troy in power--
his sons' sons and the sons born in future years."
58 statuettes of Aeneas in Etruria (c 500 BCE)
carrying his father and the Penates
Aeneas worshipped in Lavinium (4th c BCE)
stone altars dedicated to Venus, Ceres, and the Penates
Advantages of Trojan ancestry
Rome as a whole
Roman families
Julius Caesar's denarius
Augustus of the Prima Porta
Medieval survival of legend
Brutus
Geoffrey of Monmouth. History of the Kings of Britain.
Gawain and the Green Knight


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