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A comprehensive study traces the medieval reception of Virgil, mapping how his reputation evolved, spread, and intertwined with European intellectual currents. The author analyzes both the learned literary tradition and the popular transmission that produced widespread legends, notably the image of Virgil as a magician, and explains their origins and interactions. The work situates medieval perceptions within earlier antecedents, divides the material chronologically and thematically, and includes selected primary texts of vernacular and learned legends alongside critical commentary on their causes and meanings.

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Domenico Comparetti

Domenico Comparetti was an Italian scholar and literary critic known for his extensive work on the influence of Virgil in the Middle Ages. His notable two-volume work, "Virgilio nel Medio Evo," explores the reception and interpretation of Virgil's writings during this period, shedding light on the poet's enduring legacy. Comparetti's scholarship contributed significantly to the understanding of classical literature's impact on medieval culture, making him a key figure in literary studies. His insights continue to resonate in discussions of literary heritage and the evolution of poetic traditions.

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