P. Vergili Maronis Aeneidos: Lib. IIBrowne and Nolan, 1944 - 129 pages |
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Page 40
... Translate , and when the womb was struck back , the caverns sounded hollow , and gave forth a groan ; cavae is predicative . 54. non laeva goes both with fata and with mens : et si fata deum ( non laeva fuissent ) si mens non laeva ...
... Translate , and when the womb was struck back , the caverns sounded hollow , and gave forth a groan ; cavae is predicative . 54. non laeva goes both with fata and with mens : et si fata deum ( non laeva fuissent ) si mens non laeva ...
Page 59
... Translate , wide open . = 332. angusta viarum = angustas vias , by a common idiom in Latin poetry . [ Page may , however , be right in taking the phrase here as the narrow parts of the streets , i.e. , where the defenders might more ...
... Translate , wide open . = 332. angusta viarum = angustas vias , by a common idiom in Latin poetry . [ Page may , however , be right in taking the phrase here as the narrow parts of the streets , i.e. , where the defenders might more ...
Page 81
... translate let me revisit and renew the battle . Note the omission of ut after sinite . • 670. nunquam hodie : a strong negative , never this day . . . : cf. Ecl . iii . 49 , nunquam hodie effugies : Fairclough translates , ' you shall ...
... translate let me revisit and renew the battle . Note the omission of ut after sinite . • 670. nunquam hodie : a strong negative , never this day . . . : cf. Ecl . iii . 49 , nunquam hodie effugies : Fairclough translates , ' you shall ...
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Achilles adparent Aeneas Aeneid agmine Anchises animi āre āri arma Athena atque atrium ātum ātus sum āvi Book caesura Calchas Cassandra cavaedium cessi circum coniunx conj Coroebus Creusa ctum Danai Danaum dative divum domus door ĕre ĕris fata fate ferre flammae goddess gods Greece Greek haec Hector hendiadys Homer iamque indecl Index of Proper inis ipse ĭtum laeva Laocoon lapsus Latin limina Mackail manu mihi Minerva moenia muros Mycenae Neoptolemus neque nequiquam noun ntis numine nunc oculos omnes ōnis ōris ōrum palace Pallas Panthus pater perf plur poenas prep Priam pron Proper Names Pyrrhus quae Roman roof ruinam Sandford sanguine Sinon slain staret subj summa superl syllable tela Tenedos tibi tmesis Translate Troia Trojans Troy Ulixi ultro Ulysses urbe urbi vestibulum Virgil vittae wooden horse word