To what place does Juturna repair? Whose form does she assume? What is her object in repairing to the field of battle? What effectually roused the Rutulians to arms? What was that prodigy or omen? Who was the first to observe it? How did Tolumnius interpret it? Who was this Tolumnius? What effect had this upon the minds of the Italians? Who cast the first javelin? Whom did it kill? What immediately followed? What did Æneas upon this emergency? Was he wounded? Is it known by whom that wound was inflicted? What effect had this upon the Trojans? At this juncture, what course did Turnus take? What feats of valor does the hero perform? Who attempted to extract the arrow? By whom is it said, he was instructed in the healing art? Was he able to effect a cure? By whom was the hero finally cured? What was the state of the battle, while Eneas was in his camp? When he returned to the fight, was the scale of victory turned? Whom does he seek to engage? Is he prevented from meeting with Turnus? At this juncture, what is the state of the battle? Finding himself baffled by Turnus, what resolution does Æneas take? What did he do previous to the assault? Having animated his men, did they take possession of the city? Where was Turnus in the mean time? Who brought the news to Turnus of the capture of the city, and the death of the queen? What effect had it upon his mind? What course did he take? Upon the arrival of Turnus, did the Tro jans instantly desist from the assault? How did the heroes commence the com bat? After that, what did they do? What misfortune happened to Turnus? Did he call for his heavenly tempered sword? By whom was it restored to him? What favor did Venus do for Eneas at the same time? Having recovered their arms; do the heroes prepare for a second assault? At this moment, which side did Jove fa vor? What course did he pursue? Whom did he send to the field of battle? What effect had her sound upon Juturna? What effect had the fury upon Turnus? Eneas calls upon Turnus no longer to decline the fight; and what reply does he make him? Does he express any signs of fear for him? Whom then does he fear? Does Turnus forget that he has his trusty sword? With what does he attempt to assault Eneas? What was the size of the stone? At this moment, what did Æneas do? Does he acknowledge himself conquered? Does he relinquish his claim upon Lavinia? A TABLE OF REFERENCE TO THE NOTES. THE abbreviations Ecl., Geor., and Æn., stand for Eclogue, Georgic, and Æneid. Thus, Ecl. iv. 32, refers to the fourth Eclogue, and note upon the thirty-second line: and Geor. iii. 7, refers to the third book of the Georgics, and note upon the seventh line: and so of the Æneid. |