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Contents
Didos Lament | 37 |
The Dido Episode and the First Half of the Epic | 70 |
The Dido Episode and the War in Latium | 83 |
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The Dido Episode and the Aeneid: Roman Social and Political ..., Volumes 66-68 Richard Ciro Monti No preview available - 1981 |
Common terms and phrases
Aeneid alienation amicitia Anchises Anna Argonautica Ariadne's atque benefactions Book Carthage Carthaginians catabasis Catul Catullus character Cicero cites civilized behavior context curse death dextera Dido and Aeneas Dido episode Dido's emotional epic etiam Euripides Evander facta impia facti fama fidem fides foedera foedus gods gratia Greek haec Hellegouarc'h Hellenistic honos hospitium Hügi humanitas Iarbas Ilioneus implies Italy iustitia Jason Juno Jupiter Klingner lament Latinus Latium literary reminiscence Livy love narrative lover marriage meaning Medea Medeas and Ariadne mihi Misenus moral narration notion nunc obligations Odysseus officium Ovid parallel passage Pease personal political relationships phrase pietas political alliance political vocabulary Pöschl praedo Pygmalion quae quam quid quod R. D. Williams reference rela relations right hand Roman political Rome Saturn scene sense social speech suggests sunt Sychaeus symbol term theme tibi tion tionship tradition Trojans Troy Turnus urbem Venus Vergil virtus words
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Ambitiosa Mors: Suicide and the Self in Roman Thought and Literature T.D. Hill No preview available - 2004 |
Virgil Recomposed: The Mythological and Secular Centos in Antiquity Scott McGill No preview available - 2005 |