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Volume 26 (2008)

Table of Contents
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Front matter

Colin Burrow – English Renaissance Readers and the Appendix Vergiliana (pp. 1-16)

Marina Warner – Ghosts and Daemons: The Revival of Myth and Magic (pp. 17-31)

John Mair – Some Glimpses of Virgil in Late Antiquity (pp. 32-40)

Angus Bowie – Aeneas Narrator (pp. 41-51)

D. E. Hill – Statius’ Debt to Virgil (pp. 52-65)

Stephen Moorby – Achates: Faithful Friend or Poetic Fraud? (pp. 66-75)

Richard Jenkyns – Dryden’s Translation of the Eclogues in a Comparative Light (pp. 76-88)

L. B. T. Houghton – Virgil the “Renaissance Man” and his Medieval Antecedents (pp. 89-104)

Egil Kraggerud – Transpositions in the Bucolics? (On Ecl. 7. 53-60) (pp. 105-110)

Niall Rudd – On ‘Making it Strange’  (pp. 111-112)

Jonathan Foster – Reflections on ‘Oxford Reds’ (pp. 113-119)

Obituary – Malcolm Willcock (p. 120)

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