P. Virgilii Maronis CarminaT. Nelson, 1864 - 406 pages |
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Page v
... deri- vation of the name current in the middle ages — namely , from virga , a magic wand . 3 Hence Martial xii . 68 , " Octobres Maro consecravit idus . " 5007785 just as Verona is identified with Catullus.1 His father ,
... deri- vation of the name current in the middle ages — namely , from virga , a magic wand . 3 Hence Martial xii . 68 , " Octobres Maro consecravit idus . " 5007785 just as Verona is identified with Catullus.1 His father ,
Page vi
... name which Alexander Severus assigned to Virgil : chiefly , we may suppose , from the mythological doctrines in the sixth book of the Eneid- ( See Heyne Exc . xiii . ) It is conjectured that Virgil returned to Andes . about the year A ...
... name which Alexander Severus assigned to Virgil : chiefly , we may suppose , from the mythological doctrines in the sixth book of the Eneid- ( See Heyne Exc . xiii . ) It is conjectured that Virgil returned to Andes . about the year A ...
Page xi
... name is Æneas . To Italy his course is now bent . This scheme Juno resolves to mar . So wind and storm do their worst ; and he who should have landed on the shores of Latium , finds himself shipwrecked on the coast of Libya , and a ...
... name is Æneas . To Italy his course is now bent . This scheme Juno resolves to mar . So wind and storm do their worst ; and he who should have landed on the shores of Latium , finds himself shipwrecked on the coast of Libya , and a ...
Page 10
... names . ' 105 110 -regum , i . e . of Ajax and Hyacin- thus , the son of a king . 107. flores , i . e . the hyacinths ( marked by the letters AI and Y , initials of the names Alas and ' Tákivlos . ) ECLOGA IV . POLLIO . The poet ...
... names . ' 105 110 -regum , i . e . of Ajax and Hyacin- thus , the son of a king . 107. flores , i . e . the hyacinths ( marked by the letters AI and Y , initials of the names Alas and ' Tákivlos . ) ECLOGA IV . POLLIO . The poet ...
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... name of Daphnis , though with some poetical license . The name of Daphnis is borrowed from a hero of Sicily , the subject of frequent panegyric in pastoral melodies . Me . CUR non , Mopse , boni quoniam convenimus ambo , Tu calamos ...
... name of Daphnis , though with some poetical license . The name of Daphnis is borrowed from a hero of Sicily , the subject of frequent panegyric in pastoral melodies . Me . CUR non , Mopse , boni quoniam convenimus ambo , Tu calamos ...
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Achates Achilles acies Aeneas Aeolus aequora aestas agmina alta alto Anchises ancient town animos Apollo Ardea arma armis arsis arva Ascanius Asia Minor auras Bacchus bello called Campania celebrated circum coast coeli coelo coelum Comp conjux construe corpora country dative daughter deûm deus dextrâ Dido divûm Epirus Etruria famous fata father fatur ferro flumina Greek Haud hence poetic Hinc ille infelix ingens Interea island Italy Jamque Juno Jupiter king Latio Latium Lavinia limina litora magnâ Mantua mihi moenia mountain muros name neque nequiquam nunc old form omnibus ōnis ōrum pater pectore poet poetic proelia prop quum regna river Rutuli Rutulian sanguine saxa see the foll see the prec sese Sicily sidera silvis sine slain by Turnus super Synaeresis Tarchon tecta tela tellus terram Teucri Teucros three syllables tibi Trojan Troy two syllables urbem Venus vertice Virgil Vulcan wife