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Preface

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 February 2016

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1998

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1 For a good essay on the movements in twentieth-century Virgil criticism see S. J. Harrison’s ‘Introduction’ to Harrison (1990). The appearance of an English translation of Richard Heinze’s Virgih epische Technik, nearly a hundred years after its first publication, has also provided the occasion to reflect on continuity and discontinuity in the practices of Virgilian criticism: see Hardie, P. R., ‘Virgil’s epic techniques: Heinze ninety years on’, CP 90 (1995), 26776 Google Scholar.