Virgil reverses Homeric
sequence. First half of epic
tells journey of Aeneas after
fall of Troy. Second half is
his arrival in Italy
Virgil is a "sort of counterpart of both the Homeric poems"
Opening words of Aeneid
Refer to theme of warfare
Hellenistic, Alexandrian period of Greek literature
Callimachus and Theocritus
Composition on much smaller scale
Roman tastes from late republic
Alexandrian taste
Virgil reflects some of this
Romantic, elegance, symmetry
and musicality of verse
reflects Alexandrian emphasis
on these qualities
Offers an unfashionable
manifesto against Alexandrian
minaturism by going back to
Homer's style
7: The Aeneas Legend
Iliad tells prophecy by Poseidon- Aineias is destined to survive...shall reign over the Trojans
Aeneas unique among Trojan heroes, survives fall of Troy and has important future
Recorded by Greek historian Hellanicus 5th century BC
Aeneas foundor of Lavinium
Son Ascanius ruler of Alba Longa
Virgil says Aeneas himself will only rule 3 years, but will be deified
Takes place with local heroes of Rome, allows link
to Iliad and to push back the civilisation in Latium
to the Bronze Age, balancing warlike legends
(think Romulus) with pietas hero
Aeneas special because of his military prowess and pietas
Fall of Troy could be seen
as necessary precursor
to rise of Rome
The Aeneid is the story of how 'out of this nettle, danger, we pluck this flower, safely'
The Odyssean Aeneid
Aeneid has two halves
Begins in medias res
Includes flashbacks
Second half is battle on battlefield
Aeneas also caught in storm
Homer is expansive while Virgil
compresses and tightens the
narrative structure
Virgil wrote for a
readership educated in
Greek literature
Virgil saw Homer as a remote ancestor
Virgil preserved homecoming motif
Aeneas not invader, usurper, but
claiming his rightful heritage,
destined to rule in Italy
Aeneas meets cyclops, Scylla, Charybdis
First half of Aeneid 3 emotional climaxes
B2
Aeneas narrates to Dido events of last night of Troy
B4
Virgil narrates, fatal
passion of Dido for Aeneas,
her suicide
B6
Sibyl of Cumae, leads to underworld,
meets father, reveals future greatness of
Rome
9: The Iliadic Aeneid
Book 6 is the pivot
of the whole poem
Aeneas personal transition from
wanderer to commander/exile and
despair to sense of mission and
responsibiltiy
Anchises addresses his son and the
Roman of the poet's day "remember,
Roman, your task is to rule, to establish
peace and civlisation, to put down the
proud and spare the defeated'
Rivers Simois and
Xanthus is Troy
reappear as the
Tiiber
The Latin camp
will replace Greek
one
Sibyl at
Cumae
The second Achilles who
awaits Aeneas is Turnus
Lavinia is like Helen, betrothed to
Turnus until Aeneas' arrival
causing King Latinus to change his
mind, like Menelaus' wife being
taken by Paris
Not the
principal
theme as in
both
Book 7, Aeneas turns to the greater matter, theme of war
Starts a greater work, i.e the Iliad
Ancients were familiar with a cylic view of history in
which the patterns of events are repeated
Virgil felt coming of Augustus that recurring cycle of evil and good
would be broken, with a more permanent peace to follow
Aeneas arrives in Latium in peace, to found a
settlment
Significant change from
Homer- no expeditionary
force, war that Aeneas has
to fight isn't what he
desires
Caused by Turnus,
angry at being
rejected as suitor
In the war, Turnus kills Pallas, assumes the role of
Patroclus in Iliad. The killing of Turnus by Aeneas
forms climax of Aeneid as the killing of Hector by
Achilles formed climax of Iliad
Whilst Aeneas is absent, like Achilles, hte war goes badly.
Aeneas not absent due to anger or hurt pride, but diplomatic missions
Aeneas had been in loco parentis to Pallas
His father had entrusted him to his tutelage
So feels a debt to
EVander which must be
repaid in the killing of
Turnus
Homeric heroes fight for individual
glory, in comparison to collective
patriotism/sense of divine mission
Virgil directly imitates
Homer in the aristeia
But takes much further the
sympathy for the doomed
Trojan Hector
Young men, untried
warriors of Aeneid, 10
year veterans Iliad