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Page viii
... called the Æneadæ , members of which may have visited these places . ( b ) The character of Eneas was undoubtedly designed by Vergil to be an embodiment of his heroic ideal . He was to be a type of the national character ; and the posi ...
... called the Æneadæ , members of which may have visited these places . ( b ) The character of Eneas was undoubtedly designed by Vergil to be an embodiment of his heroic ideal . He was to be a type of the national character ; and the posi ...
Page xiii
... called from the fact that it belongs to the library of St. Gall . - This also contains only fragments of the Georgics and Eneid . It is written in very fine characters . III . The Mediceus . - This belongs to the Laurentian Library at ...
... called from the fact that it belongs to the library of St. Gall . - This also contains only fragments of the Georgics and Eneid . It is written in very fine characters . III . The Mediceus . - This belongs to the Laurentian Library at ...
Page xiv
... called by Pertz from his con- viction that it belonged to the Augustan period . — Part of it is to be found at Berlin , part at the Vatican . MODERN DISCOVERIES ON THE SITE OF TROY . As the second book of the Eneid dwells so constantly ...
... called by Pertz from his con- viction that it belonged to the Augustan period . — Part of it is to be found at Berlin , part at the Vatican . MODERN DISCOVERIES ON THE SITE OF TROY . As the second book of the Eneid dwells so constantly ...
Page 65
... called the " magni dei . " They were national gods , and given into the charge of Æneas as the representative of the nation . They were probably little wooden or stone images ( çóava ) , and in old coins and gems Anchises is portrayed ...
... called the " magni dei . " They were national gods , and given into the charge of Æneas as the representative of the nation . They were probably little wooden or stone images ( çóava ) , and in old coins and gems Anchises is portrayed ...
Page 80
... called col μέγαλοι , θεοὶ δυνατοί . See ii . 293 . 13. Mavortia . Ares or Mars was believed from the earliest times to have been the patron - god of Thrace . See Grote's Greece , cp . xxvi . 14. regnata , with dative of the agent . Cf ...
... called col μέγαλοι , θεοὶ δυνατοί . See ii . 293 . 13. Mavortia . Ares or Mars was believed from the earliest times to have been the patron - god of Thrace . See Grote's Greece , cp . xxvi . 14. regnata , with dative of the agent . Cf ...
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