Cambridge Library CoLLeCtion Books of enduring scholarly value Classics From the Renaissance to the nineteenth century, Latin and Greek were compulsory subjects in almost all European universities, and most early modern scholars published their research and conducted international correspondence in Latin. Latin had continued in use in Western Europe long after the fall of the Roman empire as the lingua franca of the educated classes and of law, diplomacy, religion and university teaching. The flight of Greek scholars to the West after the fall of Constantinople in 1453 gave impetus to the study of ancient Greek literature and the Greek New Testament. Eventually, just as nineteenth-century reforms of university curricula were beginning to erode this ascendancy, developments in textual criticism and linguistic analysis, and new ways of studying ancient societies, especially archaeology, led to renewed enthusiasm for the Classics. This collection offers works of criticism, interpretation and synthesis by the outstanding scholars of the nineteenth century. P. Vergili Maronis Opera This is the second edition of Virgil’s works by the German classical philologist Otto Ribbeck, published in Leipzig in 1894-5. It is solely a work of textual criticism, in which Ribbeck assembled what he believed to be the most reliable edition from different authorities. While it includes no commentary on the text by the editor, it is considered a work of great erudition, demonstrating immense scholarly knowledge of Virgil’s work. It consists of four parts published in two volumes. Volume 2 contains the second half of the Aeneid (Books 7-12), describing the Trojans’ arrival in Italy and the ensuing wars; and the Appendix Vergiliana, which gives the texts of other poems which had been assigned to the Virgilian canon. Cambridge University Press has long been a pioneer in the reissuing of out-of-print titles from its own backlist, producing digital reprints of books that are still sought after by scholars and students but could not be reprinted economically using traditional technology. The Cambridge Library Collection extends this activity to a wider range of books which are still of importance to researchers and professionals, either for the source material they contain, or as landmarks in the history of their academic discipline. Drawing from the world-renowned collections in the Cambridge University Library, and guided by the advice of experts in each subject area, Cambridge University Press is using state-of-the-art scanning machines in its own Printing House to capture the content of each book selected for inclusion. The files are processed to give a consistently clear, crisp image, and the books finished to the high quality standard for which the Press is recognised around the world. The latest print-on-demand technology ensures that the books will remain available indefinitely, and that orders for single or multiple copies can quickly be supplied. The Cambridge Library Collection will bring back to life books of enduring scholarly value (including out-of-copyright works originally issued by other publishers) across a wide range of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences and in science and technology. P. Vergili Maronis Opera Volume 2 Edited by Otto Ribbeck Virgil CaMBRIDGE UNIVERsITy PREss Cambridge, New york, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, singapore, são Paolo, Delhi, Dubai, Tokyo Published in the United states of america by Cambridge University Press, New york www.cambridge.org Information on this title: www.cambridge.org/9781108012768 © in this compilation Cambridge University Press 2010 This edition first published 1895 This digitally printed version 2010 IsBN 978-1-108-01276-8 Paperback This book reproduces the text of the original edition. The content and language reflect the beliefs, practices and terminology of their time, and have not been updated. Cambridge University Press wishes to make clear that the book, unless originally published by Cambridge, is not being republished by, in association or collaboration with, or with the endorsement or approval of, the original publisher or its successors in title. P. VERGILI MARONIS O P E RA APPARATV CRITICO IN ARTIVS CONTRACTO ITBEVM KECBNSTIT OTTO RIBBECK. VOL. III. AENEIDOS LIBRI VII—XII. LIPSIAE IN AEDIBVS B. G. TEVBNERI. MDCCCXCV. P. VERGILI MARONIS AENEIDOS.LIBEI VII-XII. APPAEATV CEITICO IN AETIVS CONTKACTO 1TEEVM KECENSVIT OTTO RIBBECK. LIPSIAE IN AEDIBVS B. G. TEVBNEEI. MDCCCXCV. P. VERGILI MARONIS A E N E I S KIEBECK, Vergil. III. 35
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