Abstract
The complex verses of Verg. ecl. 10,50-51, studied many times with different results, can be read as a synthesis of the ideas and the proceedings developed in the whole eclogue, in the comparison between Vergilian bucolic poetry and Gallan elegy, but also in relation to the Theocritean pastoral tradition.
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