
The central text in the canon of Latin literature is Virgil’s Aeneid, an epic poem in twelve books composed more than two thousand years ago under the Roman emperor Augustus. The poem was an instant hit. It became a school text immediately and has remained central to studies of Roman culture to the present day. How can a poem created in such a remote literary and social environment speak so eloque... more
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February 6, 2007 lecture of Susanna Braund's course, "Virgil's Aeneid: Anatomy of a Classic."
January 30, 2007 lecture of Susanna Braund's course, "Virgil's Aeneid: Anatomy of a Classic."
January 23, 2007 lecture of Susanna Braund's course, "Virgil's Aeneid: Anatomy of a Classic."
January 16, 2007 lecture of Susanna Braund's course, "Virgil's Aeneid: Anatomy of a Classic."
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Thank you for making these excellent lectures available. They are a wonderful resource to accomplish a first reading of The Aeneid.
I enjoyed listening to this a lot. Really thorough discussion and breakdown, and enjoyed listening to the class room dynamic. She seems like a really cool professor.
I ended up ripping my earbuds out of my ears on the second episode. The microphone must have been sitting right next to the chalkboard, and the squeaking of the chalk kept sending shivers down my spine. It’s one thing for this to happen occasionally but this was sustained for so long a period that I ended up abandoning the whole podcast because there’s no way I can even keep listening, much less absorb information. Having just read The Aeneid, I had such high hopes for this podcast.
I just finished the Aeneid (Mendalbaum, A. translation), and I learned so much to understand it from this scholar. I wish I could take online course with her.
Thank you, Professor for giving your work for us.
I had to give up on this.
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