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... honor great individuals , men who achieved success in arms in the interest of the Roman state . Accordingly the Roman singled out foremost leaders whom he glorified and whose name he perpetuated . This tendency also the Roman epic poet ...
... honor great individuals , men who achieved success in arms in the interest of the Roman state . Accordingly the Roman singled out foremost leaders whom he glorified and whose name he perpetuated . This tendency also the Roman epic poet ...
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... honor of Juno , who had been victorious in the Trojan war . 456. ex ordine : ' in their ( historical ) order . ' 458. ambobus : ' to both parties . ' Achilles was cruel to the sons of Atreus ( Agamemnon and Menelaus ) in refusing so ...
... honor of Juno , who had been victorious in the Trojan war . 456. ex ordine : ' in their ( historical ) order . ' 458. ambobus : ' to both parties . ' Achilles was cruel to the sons of Atreus ( Agamemnon and Menelaus ) in refusing so ...
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... honor of guests and strangers was offered at the family altar , not in temples . honorem : ' sacrifice ' ; as in l . 49 . 635. Terga : ' bodies , ' as often for corpora . 636. Munera , laetitiam : are in apposition with the foregoing ...
... honor of guests and strangers was offered at the family altar , not in temples . honorem : ' sacrifice ' ; as in l . 49 . 635. Terga : ' bodies , ' as often for corpora . 636. Munera , laetitiam : are in apposition with the foregoing ...
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... honor , having the Carthaginian princes , such as Bitias ( 1. 738 ) , on one side , and her Trojan guests on the other . Virgil supposes the guests to recline at the banquet , though this practice does not seem to have been introduced ...
... honor , having the Carthaginian princes , such as Bitias ( 1. 738 ) , on one side , and her Trojan guests on the other . Virgil supposes the guests to recline at the banquet , though this practice does not seem to have been introduced ...
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... honor of Apollo , and leave a shield suspended on the doorpost of the temple , with an inscription to com- memorate their visit . 278. insperata : because they have encountered such dangers on the sea , and sailed so near the homes of ...
... honor of Apollo , and leave a shield suspended on the doorpost of the temple , with an inscription to com- memorate their visit . 278. insperata : because they have encountered such dangers on the sea , and sailed so near the homes of ...
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ablative ablative absolute Aeneas Aeneid aequis aequore agmina alta Anchises animis Apollo arma armis ārum Ascanius atque ātus ātus sum auras āvī bello caelo caelum caput circum Creüsa cursu Dardanus dative dextra dictis Dido dissyllable entis equos fata freq genus Greek haec Haud Helenus Hinc Hunc Iamque illa Ille ingens inter interea ipse itus Juno Jupiter king Latin Latinus Latium litora manus medio meton Mezentius mihi Mnestheus moenia multa neque nunc omnes omnia omnis ōnis ōris ōrum Pallas pater pectore Priam primum procul pron pugnae quae quam Quid quis quod Roman Rutuli Rutulian sanguine sẽ ships slain subst super synaeresis tela terras Teucri tibi tmesis Trojan Troy Turnus ultro unda urbe urbem videt Virgil