Cameron, A. (2004). Vergil illustrated between Pagans and Christians. Reconsidering "the late-4th c. Classical Revival", the dates of the manuscripts, and the places of production of the Latin Classics. [Rezension von: David H. Wright: The Vatican Vergil. A Masterpiece of Late Antique Art (University of California Press, Berkeley 1993.). Pp. 141, figs. 80, 32 in colour; Rezension von: David H. Wright: The Roman Vergil and the Origins of Medieval Book Design (University of Toronto Press, London 2001). Pp. 71, figs. 55,44 in colour].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCameron, Alan. Vergil Illustrated Between Pagans and Christians. Reconsidering "the Late-4th C. Classical Revival", the Dates of the Manuscripts, and the Places of Production of the Latin Classics. [Rezension Von: David H. Wright: The Vatican Vergil. A Masterpiece of Late Antique Art (University of California Press, Berkeley 1993.). Pp. 141, Figs. 80, 32 in Colour; Rezension Von: David H. Wright: The Roman Vergil and the Origins of Medieval Book Design (University of Toronto Press, London 2001). Pp. 71, Figs. 55,44 in Colour]. 2004.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCameron, Alan. Vergil Illustrated Between Pagans and Christians. Reconsidering "the Late-4th C. Classical Revival", the Dates of the Manuscripts, and the Places of Production of the Latin Classics. [Rezension Von: David H. Wright: The Vatican Vergil. A Masterpiece of Late Antique Art (University of California Press, Berkeley 1993.). Pp. 141, Figs. 80, 32 in Colour; Rezension Von: David H. Wright: The Roman Vergil and the Origins of Medieval Book Design (University of Toronto Press, London 2001). Pp. 71, Figs. 55,44 in Colour]. 2004.