Annotated Bibliography Part 2 continued...
Equestrian
1. The article: Parry, A. (1963). The two voices of Virgil's "Aeneid". A Journal of Humanities and the Classics, 2(4). 66-80
2. The work cited information includes a critical analysis of the text "Aeneid" by Virgil
3. The text looks at the language expertise employed by Virgil through word choice, diction, use of contextual nouns and rhetoric.
4. The source, "Aeneid" by Virgil is credible because it includes events and places documented by other scholars such as Homer.
5. Adam Parry is renowned Scottish poet who has written dozens of poems. Some of his collections have been published in Scottish poetry. The Aeneid is written as a poem therefore it would be easy for someone with experience in the field to analyse professionally and critically.
6. The poet is intended for historians and literal artists interested in the equestrian era. The article can also be used by students of history and literature
7. The author has a commendable job in bringing into perspective literal techniques used by Virgil and their effects on the audience
8. "Virgil's mastery consists not in that, but in the subtle variations of it we see here."
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