AeneisA unique tool for scholars and teachers, this translation and commentary, on facing pages with the original Latin, allows easy access to Servius' seminal work on one of the most widely-read books of the Aeneid: Book 4. -- Introduction on the life of Servius, the textual tradition -- Latin text of Vergil's Aeneid, Book 4, with Servius' commentary beneath it -- Facing-page translation of both Vergil and Servius -- Endnotes -- Bibliography -- Facsimile of the 1536 edition of Servius' commentary on Book 4 |
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Page 105
... turn the stars backward : [ 490 ] she summons up the ghosts by night . You shall see the earth bellow under her feet and the wild ashes descend from the mountains . My dear sister , I call the gods , and you , and that dear person of ...
... turn the stars backward : [ 490 ] she summons up the ghosts by night . You shall see the earth bellow under her feet and the wild ashes descend from the mountains . My dear sister , I call the gods , and you , and that dear person of ...
Page 113
... TURN means two things : fre- quently " again , " rarely “ in turn , " i.e. " in return , " as in this passage . 535. SHALL I SUE scorn expressed by [ the status of ] persons : “ shall I , a woman and a queen , seek out nomads ? " i.e. ...
... TURN means two things : fre- quently " again , " rarely “ in turn , " i.e. " in return , " as in this passage . 535. SHALL I SUE scorn expressed by [ the status of ] persons : “ shall I , a woman and a queen , seek out nomads ? " i.e. ...
Page 129
... turn to me your divine regard and hearken to my prayers . If it must be , and Jove's sayings so require , if this be his determination , that the execrable traitor reach the port and swim to land : [ 615 ] yet harassed , at least , by ...
... turn to me your divine regard and hearken to my prayers . If it must be , and Jove's sayings so require , if this be his determination , that the execrable traitor reach the port and swim to land : [ 615 ] yet harassed , at least , by ...
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ac si diceret Aelius Donatus Aeneas Aeneid AGATHYRSI alii aliud amor Apollo Ascanius atque aut certe autem Book Four called Carm Carthage Cicero commentary cura Dardanus death deorum deos dicit dicitur dicta dicunt Dido diximus dixit eius elocutio enim ergo etiam fama fate fuit gods grammaticus haec hinc Horace Horatius Iarbas id est ideo ignis illud insomnia inter Iouis ipsa ipse iubar Iuno Iuppiter Juno Jupiter lacrimas Libya licet loco lover Lyciae Mauritania means ment mihi modo morte multa nomen numina nunc omnia paulo post potest propter pyre quae quam quia quibus quid quod rites rumor sane scilicet secundum sensus Servius sicut sister soul sunt supra Sychaeus tamen tantum terras things THYIAD Tiberius Claudius Donatus tibi tion Trojan Tyrians uera uero Veneris verb Virgil words Zephyros