The Dido Episode and the Aeneid: Roman Social and Political Values in the Epic |
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The Dido Episode and the Aeneid: Roman Social and Political ..., Volumes 66-68 Richard C Monti,Richard Ciro Monti No preview available - 1981 |
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action Aeneas Aeneid alliance Apollonius appears association assumes becomes behavior Book Carthage Catullus character Cicero cites civilized clear conclusion connection consideration context course curse death desire dextera Dido Dido episode Dido's discussion effect emotional enter epic episode established Evander fall father feel fides finds foedera foedus follows gives gods golden gratia Hellegouarc'h hospitium humanitas Ilioneus implies interpretation Italy Jason Jupiter justice Klingner Latinus laws leads marriage meaning Medea narration narrative notes notion obligations offers opening parallel passage pattern phrase pietas Plautus political political relationships possibility presented provides quae quam question reason reference relations relationship remarks reminiscences represents result right hand Roman scene sense settled significance social speaks speech statement story suggests takes term theme thought tion tradition treatment Trojans Troy Turnus understanding values Venus Vergil virtus
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