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Page 46
... hero's departure from the underworld through the gates of ivory to rejoin his companions ( VI , 897–99 ) : his ibi tum natum Anchises unaque Sibyllam prosequitur dictis portaque emittit eburna ; ille viam secat ad navis sociosque ...
... hero's departure from the underworld through the gates of ivory to rejoin his companions ( VI , 897–99 ) : his ibi tum natum Anchises unaque Sibyllam prosequitur dictis portaque emittit eburna ; ille viam secat ad navis sociosque ...
Page 105
... hero as he prepares for the final conflict with Turnus . There was nothing in Homer quite like this ; no need ever for the hero to be introduced to the reality of a destiny which was not to be his , but which nevertheless takes its ...
... hero as he prepares for the final conflict with Turnus . There was nothing in Homer quite like this ; no need ever for the hero to be introduced to the reality of a destiny which was not to be his , but which nevertheless takes its ...
Page 222
... Hero with a Thousand Faces ( New York 1956 ) . Campbell comments on the Aeneid on pp . 30-31 . But in placing total emphasis on the revelation of destiny to the hero in the sixth book , he neglects the actual initiation of Aeneas in Bk ...
... Hero with a Thousand Faces ( New York 1956 ) . Campbell comments on the Aeneid on pp . 30-31 . But in placing total emphasis on the revelation of destiny to the hero in the sixth book , he neglects the actual initiation of Aeneas in Bk ...
Common terms and phrases
Aeneas Aeneid Aeolus Amata Anchises appears atque belly Book VIII Book XII book's bough Cacus CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ calm cave clash Creusa CRUZ The University dark death destiny destruction Dido Dido's doom epic episode escape Evander Evander's fate final fire flames force Furor future Georgic glides golden bough Greeks Gyas Hercules hero imagery initial journey Juno Juturna land Laocoön Latinus Latium Lavinia looks Lucretius madness Menoetes metaphor Mnestheus Neptune Nisus and Euryalus Odysseus offer omen once opening lines Orpheus Palinurus Pallas parallels past pastoral pattern phrase poet poet's Priam Pyrrhus race rage recall Rome Rutulian sacrifice SANTA CRUZ seems Sergestus ships shore Sibyl simile Sinon sleep snakes Somnus symbolic Tenedos Tiber tion Trojans Troy Troy's turn Turnus underworld University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA Venus verb violence Virgil Vulcan winds wooden horse words wound wrath