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  1. Conington's Virgil: Aeneid Books I - Ii.Philip Hardie & Anne Rogerson (eds.) - 2008 - Liverpool University Press.
    John Conington was a towering figure in Victorian scholarship, not least because of his remarkably sensitive and literate commentaries on Virgil’s _Aeneid. _The three-volume cloth edition of _The Works of Virgil_, begun by Conington in 1852, has been unavailable for over a century, except in rare second-hand sets. Now, for the first time, the whole of Conington’s work is being reissued in a set of six paperback volumes. Each volume includes a new introduction by an established scholar, setting Conington's commentary (...)
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    The Humanness of Heroes: Studies in the Conclusion of Virgil’s Aeneid by Michael C. J. Putnam.Anne Rogerson - 2014 - American Journal of Philology 135 (4):675-678.
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    Early modern reception of the aeneid - C. kallendorf the other Virgil. ‘Pessimistic’ Readings of the aeneid in early modern culture. Pp. XIV + 252, ills. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2007. Cased, £66, us$99. Isbn: 978-0-19-921236-1. [REVIEW]Anne Rogerson - 2013 - The Classical Review 63 (2):591-592.
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    The Primacy of Vision in Virgil's Aeneid. [REVIEW]Anne Rogerson - 2007 - The Classical Review 57 (2):389-391.