"I believe that everyone--professional academic,student, or layperson--will benefit from Ross's lyrical andinsightful reading of Vergil's great poem." (Bryn MawrClassical Review, March 2009)
"The book says a great many things that need to be said,or said again. It does not seek controversy and avoids much that iseasily available elsewhere. What it does say is largely familiar,even comfortable, but it is well said, clear, detailed,moderate." (New England Classical Journal, February2009)
"Beautifully conceived and nuanced guide...the depth,sensitivity, and accessibility of the volume make it worthycompanion to its predecessors. Ross explicates...with exquisitecare and clarity." (Choice)
"The ideas and arguments presented in this work are thoughtprovoking." (Journal of Classics Teaching)"This book is well conceived, and extremely well written. It approaches the big issues in nuanced ways, and brings out the complexities of the Aeneid in ways that will make the poem accessible to undergraduates, and to anyone interested in Virgil." Richard F. Thomas, Harvard University
"The book says a great many things that need to be said,or said again. It does not seek controversy and avoids much that iseasily available elsewhere. What it does say is largely familiar,even comfortable, but it is well said, clear, detailed,moderate." (New England Classical Journal, February2009)
"Beautifully conceived and nuanced guide...the depth,sensitivity, and accessibility of the volume make it worthycompanion to its predecessors. Ross explicates...with exquisitecare and clarity." (Choice)
"The ideas and arguments presented in this work are thoughtprovoking." (Journal of Classics Teaching)"This book is well conceived, and extremely well written. It approaches the big issues in nuanced ways, and brings out the complexities of the Aeneid in ways that will make the poem accessible to undergraduates, and to anyone interested in Virgil." Richard F. Thomas, Harvard University