@article{Fratantuono_2020, title={Nymphaeque sorores: Virgil’s Sororities of Nymphs}, volume={34}, url={https://revistas.um.es/myrtia/article/view/411951}, DOI={10.6018/myrtia.411951}, abstractNote={<p><span lang="EN-US">Nymphs appear frequently in the corpus of Virgilian poetry. Careful consideration</span><span lang="EN-US"> of the place of nymphs in Virgil’s <em>Eclogues</em> and (in particular) his <em>Georgics</em> reveals how the poet utilizes these quasi-divine figures as important elements of his exposition of both the nature of Roman identity and the demands incurred in composing his Homeric-Callimachean epic.</span></p>}, journal={Myrtia}, author={Fratantuono, Lee}, year={2020}, month={ene.}, pages={57–89} }