Selections from the Aeneid of Virgil: Comprising the First, Second, Third, and Sixth Books. With Examination Questions, Notes, and a Vocabulary |
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... Apollo . Hic Ithacus vatem magno Calchanta tumultu Protrahit in medios : quæ sint ea numina divom , Flagitat . Et mihi jam multi crudele canebant Artificis scelus , et taciti ventura videbant . Bis quinos silet ille dies , tectusque ...
... Apollo . Hic Ithacus vatem magno Calchanta tumultu Protrahit in medios : quæ sint ea numina divom , Flagitat . Et mihi jam multi crudele canebant Artificis scelus , et taciti ventura videbant . Bis quinos silet ille dies , tectusque ...
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... Apollo suscitat tacentem musam . 625. Magna numina deûm . Into how many classes did the Romans divide their gods ? Which of them are represented as particularly hostile to Troy ? 625. Why is Neptunia applied to Troja ? 626 and 627. What ...
... Apollo suscitat tacentem musam . 625. Magna numina deûm . Into how many classes did the Romans divide their gods ? Which of them are represented as particularly hostile to Troy ? 625. Why is Neptunia applied to Troja ? 626 and 627. What ...
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... Apollo , he is told to seek the land of his ancestors , but by an erroneous interpretation of the oracle put upon it by Anchises , he leaves Delos , and in a short time arrives on the shores of Crete . Here also , having founded a city ...
... Apollo , he is told to seek the land of his ancestors , but by an erroneous interpretation of the oracle put upon it by Anchises , he leaves Delos , and in a short time arrives on the shores of Crete . Here also , having founded a city ...
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... Apollo . 89 . In what case is animis ? and why ? Parse illabere . 91. Why was the laurel sacred to Apollo ? 92-96 . Parse adytis , Dardanidæ , stirpe , ubere , reduces , and account for their cases . 97. Decline cunctis oris , and give ...
... Apollo . 89 . In what case is animis ? and why ? Parse illabere . 91. Why was the laurel sacred to Apollo ? 92-96 . Parse adytis , Dardanidæ , stirpe , ubere , reduces , and account for their cases . 97. Decline cunctis oris , and give ...
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... Apollo ; Nigram Hiemi pecudem , Zephyris felicibus albam . Fama volat , pulsum regnis cessisse paternis 120 Idomenea ducem , desertaque littora Cretæ ; Hoste vacare domos , sedesque adstare relictas . Linquimus Ortygiæ portus ...
... Apollo ; Nigram Hiemi pecudem , Zephyris felicibus albam . Fama volat , pulsum regnis cessisse paternis 120 Idomenea ducem , desertaque littora Cretæ ; Hoste vacare domos , sedesque adstare relictas . Linquimus Ortygiæ portus ...
Common terms and phrases
Achilles Æneas Æneid æquor Anchises ancient Apollo āre āri arma Ascanius atque atum ātus āvi Cæsar called circum cœlum conj conjunx Creüsa ctum Danaûm Dardanus dative daughter deûm Dido Distinguish Eneas ĕre ĕris fata figure of speech freq genus Give the construction Give the derivation Give the synonymes gods Greeks hæc Hector Hinc incep ingens inis inter ipse īre Italiam Italy ĭtum īvi Juno Jupiter king Laomedon Latium limina littora magna manus mihi Misenus moenia multa neque numine nunc omnis ōnis ōris ōrum Palæstra Parse Parse and derive pater Phrygia pœnas prep Priam primum procul quæ quam quis quum river Roman sacred Sicily slain subj super talia temple terra tibi Translate Trojan Trojan war Troy unda urbem urbis Venus verb Virgil word zeugma
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Page 95 - ... infelix Dido, verus mihi nuntius ergo venerat exstinctam ferroque extrema secutam? funeris heu tibi causa fui ? per sidera iuro, per superos et si qua fides tellure sub ima est, invitus, regina, tuo de litore cessi.
Page 88 - Spelunca alta fuit vastoque immanis hiatu, Scrupea, tuta lacu nigro nemorumque tenebris, Quam super haud ullae poterant impune volantes Tendere iter pennis : talis sese halitus atris 240 Faucibus effundens supera ad convexa ferebat ; [Unde locum Graii dixerunt nomine Aornon...
Page 27 - At last, having been before advised by Hector's ghost, and now by the appearance of his mother Venus, he is prevailed upon to leave the town, and settle his household gods in another country. In order to this, he carries off his father on his shoulders, and leads his little son by the hand, his wife following him behind. When he comes to the place appointed for the general rendezvous, he finds a great confluence of people, but misses his wife, whose ghost afterwards appears to him, and tells him...
Page 53 - Ter conatus ibi collo dare bracchia circum, Ter frustra comprensa manus effugit imago, Par levibus ventis volucrique simillima somno.
Page 43 - Janua, et emoti procumbunt cardine postes. Fit via vi ; rumpunt aditus, primosque trucidant Immissi Danai, et late loca milite complent. 495 Non sic, aggeribus ruptis cum spumeus amnis Exiit, oppositasque evicit gurgite moles, Fertur in arva furens cumulo, camposque per omnis Cum stabulis armenta trahit.
Page 94 - Quaesitor Minos urnam movet; ille silentum Conciliumque vocat vitasque et crimina discit. Proxima deinde tenent maesti loca, qui sibi letum Insontes peperere manu, lucemque perosi 435 Proiecere animas. Quam vellent aethere in alto Nunc et pauperiem et duros perferre labores ! Fas obstat, tristique palus inamabilis unda Alligat, et noviens Styx interfusa coercet.
Page 105 - Nunc age, Dardaniam prolem quae deinde sequatur Gloria, qui maneant Itala de gente nepotes, Illustres animas nostrumque in nomen ituras, Expediam dictis, et ,te tua fata docebo.
Page 104 - Has omnes, ubi mille rotam volvere per annos, " Lethaeum ad fluvium deus evocat agmine magno, •' Scilicet immemores supera ut convexa revisant, 750 " Rursus et incipiant in corpora velle reverti.
Page 27 - Et quorum pars magna fui. Quis talia fando Myrmidonum Dolopumve aut duri miles Ulixi Temperet a lacrimis ! et iam nox umida caelo Praecipitat, suadentque cadentia sidera somnos.
Page 100 - ... regifico luxu ; Furiarum maxima juxta 605 accubat, et manibus prohibet contingere mensas, exsurgitque facem attollens, atque intonat ore. ' Hie, quibus invisi fratres, dum vita manebat, pulsatusve parens, et fraus innexa clienti, aut qui divitiis soli incubuere repertis...