P. Vergili Maronis Opera: The works of Virgil, Volume 3Whittaker and Company, 1875 |
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... Latinus perhaps reminds us too much of his interview with Dido in the First Book : but the effect on Latinus ' own mind , prepared as it had been by omens and predictions , is well and forcibly portrayed . The interposition of Juno and ...
... Latinus perhaps reminds us too much of his interview with Dido in the First Book : but the effect on Latinus ' own mind , prepared as it had been by omens and predictions , is well and forcibly portrayed . The interposition of Juno and ...
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... Latinus and his ancestors , Turnus , and perhaps the other Italian princes . With " tempora rerum ' comp . the expression reipublicae tempus , " which occurs more than once in Cic . ( Off . 3. 24 & c . ) , though tempora ' here means ...
... Latinus and his ancestors , Turnus , and perhaps the other Italian princes . With " tempora rerum ' comp . the expression reipublicae tempus , " which occurs more than once in Cic . ( Off . 3. 24 & c . ) , though tempora ' here means ...
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... Latinus et urbes Iam senior longa placidas in pace regebat . Hunc Fauno et nympha genitum Laurente Marica Accipimus ; Fauno Picus pater ; isque parentem Te , Saturne , refert ; tu sanguinis ultimus auctor . Peerlkamp connects ' rerum ...
... Latinus et urbes Iam senior longa placidas in pace regebat . Hunc Fauno et nympha genitum Laurente Marica Accipimus ; Fauno Picus pater ; isque parentem Te , Saturne , refert ; tu sanguinis ultimus auctor . Peerlkamp connects ' rerum ...
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... Latinus should have no son , in order that Aeneas might obtain his king- dom with the hand of Lavinia . Possibly there may be a reference to some specific oracle which formed part of the legend . Filius prolesque virilis ' can hardly be ...
... Latinus should have no son , in order that Aeneas might obtain his king- dom with the hand of Lavinia . Possibly there may be a reference to some specific oracle which formed part of the legend . Filius prolesque virilis ' can hardly be ...
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... Latinus , Laurentisque ab ea nomen posuisse colonis . Huius apes summum densae - mirabile dictu- Stridore ingenti liquidum trans aethera vectae , Obsedere apicem , et , pedibus per mutua nexis , Examen subitum ramo frondente pependit ...
... Latinus , Laurentisque ab ea nomen posuisse colonis . Huius apes summum densae - mirabile dictu- Stridore ingenti liquidum trans aethera vectae , Obsedere apicem , et , pedibus per mutua nexis , Examen subitum ramo frondente pependit ...
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acies Aeneas Aeneid Aesch alta animi animos arma armis Ascanius atque bello caelo caput castra comp conj dedit dextra Dict doubtless Ennius epithet equos Evander explained expression fata fatis ferro foll Forb fragm Gossrau Greek haec haud Heyne hinc Homeric hunc imitation ingens inter ipse Juturna Latinus Latium Livy Lucr Macrob Madv manu mean mentioned Messapus Mezentius mihi Mnestheus moenia multa neque notion nunc omnes omnis originally Gud Pallas passage pater pectore Peerlkamp perhaps Pierius probably proelia pugnae quae quam quid quod quoted reading before Heins refers remarks Ribbeck's cursives Ribbeck's MSS Rutuli Rutulians sanguine says seems sense Serv sese Stat sunt super suppose tela Teucri Theb thinks tibi tion Trojans Turnus urbem Virg Virg.'s Virgil volnere Wagn words δὲ ἐν καὶ τε