Fate and the hero in Virgil's Aeneid: stoic world fate and human responsibility
"This book explores how Virgil in his Aeneid incorporates the ancient Stoics' thinking about how humans can exercise moral responsibility and how this can affect providential world fate. The thirdcentury BC philosopher Chrysippus of Soli located this freedom in the way we can assent to cou...
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Contents page ix xi Preface List ofAbbreviations i Introduction i Chrysippean Fate and Human Responsibility in the Aeneid·. The State of the Question i Stoic World Fate and Virgil’s Aeneid 9 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 2 Chrysippean Stoicism on Fate and Human Responsibility Virgil’s Access to Stoicism on Fate Signs of the Aeneids Engagement with Stoic World Fate Events ‘in Suspension’: Stoic fatum and fortuna in the Aeneid A Modification from the Middle Stoa: The Permissibility of the Emotions Departures from Stoicism: Eclecticism The Aeneids Overlay of Stoicism on to the Homeric Template Fate and the Human Responsibility of Dido and Aeneas in Aeneid 4: A Case Study 41 Dido 2.2 Aeneas 41 57 շս 3 9 18 20 23 33 34 37 Stoic World Fate and the Gods of the Aeneid 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Virgil and Homer on the Role of the Gods Jupiter: Stoic World Fate’s Mouthpiece Juno: Opponent of Stoic World Fate Venus: Devious Proponent of Stoic World Fate 4 Stoic World Fate and the Humans of the Aeneid 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Fate and the Gods in the Responsibility of the Humans of the Aeneid Troy Laurentum Turnus Aeneas vii 69 69 70 80 94 99 99 99 104 114 131
viii Contents 5 Stoic World Fate and Roman Imperium in the Aeneid·. Tragedy and Didacticism 159 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Stoic World Fate, Human Responsibility, Providence and Augustanism Stoic Cosmic Fate and Roman Imperium in the Aeneid The Human Cost Realistic Optimism Virgil as Praeceptor Principis 159 165 174 180 183 Appendix i A Glossary ofPhilosophical Terms Used in This Book Appendix 2 The Usage of Words in the Aenüàfor Stoic World Fate, Stoic Individual Fate and Ordinary Chance 199 Appendix 3 Aeneas ’ aristeta after the Death ofPallas fAen.10.510-605) 223 References Index Locorum Index 197 233 245 257 |
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Contents page ix xi Preface List ofAbbreviations i Introduction i Chrysippean Fate and Human Responsibility in the Aeneid·. The State of the Question i Stoic World Fate and Virgil’s Aeneid 9 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 2 Chrysippean Stoicism on Fate and Human Responsibility Virgil’s Access to Stoicism on Fate Signs of the Aeneids Engagement with Stoic World Fate Events ‘in Suspension’: Stoic fatum and fortuna in the Aeneid A Modification from the Middle Stoa: The Permissibility of the Emotions Departures from Stoicism: Eclecticism The Aeneids Overlay of Stoicism on to the Homeric Template Fate and the Human Responsibility of Dido and Aeneas in Aeneid 4: A Case Study 41 Dido 2.2 Aeneas 41 57 շս 3 9 18 20 23 33 34 37 Stoic World Fate and the Gods of the Aeneid 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Virgil and Homer on the Role of the Gods Jupiter: Stoic World Fate’s Mouthpiece Juno: Opponent of Stoic World Fate Venus: Devious Proponent of Stoic World Fate 4 Stoic World Fate and the Humans of the Aeneid 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Fate and the Gods in the Responsibility of the Humans of the Aeneid Troy Laurentum Turnus Aeneas vii 69 69 70 80 94 99 99 99 104 114 131
viii Contents 5 Stoic World Fate and Roman Imperium in the Aeneid·. Tragedy and Didacticism 159 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Stoic World Fate, Human Responsibility, Providence and Augustanism Stoic Cosmic Fate and Roman Imperium in the Aeneid The Human Cost Realistic Optimism Virgil as Praeceptor Principis 159 165 174 180 183 Appendix i A Glossary ofPhilosophical Terms Used in This Book Appendix 2 The Usage of Words in the Aenüàfor Stoic World Fate, Stoic Individual Fate and Ordinary Chance 199 Appendix 3 Aeneas ’ aristeta after the Death ofPallas fAen.10.510-605) 223 References Index Locorum Index 197 233 245 257 |
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