ISSN 0320-961X (Print)
ISSN - (Online)


Вергилий

Ещё раз о Ликофроне и «Энеиде»

В нашем рас­по­ря­же­нии име­ют­ся три недав­них изда­ния поэ­мы Ликофро­на «Алек­сандра», появ­ле­ние кото­рых, каза­лось бы, поз­во­ля­ет наде­ять­ся на то, что мы хоть немно­го при­бли­зи­лись к реше­нию двух вопро­сов: ста­ро­го, о ста­ту­се строк 1226—

Catiline in the "Aeneid"

The paper examines the portrayal of Catiline in the Aeneid. For Virgil, Catiline is obviously a villain and a symbol of civil strife. This attitude however doesn't extend to other members of the gens Sergia since their legendary ancestor Sergestus in spite of his somewhat questionable behaviour during the funerary ship race, is still depicted as one of Aeneas' main and most loyal companions.