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Virgil's father possessed a farm at Andes sufficiently valuable to place his family
in easy circumstances , and to afford him the means of educating his son under
the most eminent teachers then living in Italy . The education of the future poet ...
Virgil's father possessed a farm at Andes sufficiently valuable to place his family
in easy circumstances , and to afford him the means of educating his son under
the most eminent teachers then living in Italy . The education of the future poet ...
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... is the only one of national significance that is connected with the events of the
Trojan war . The selection of the story of Aeneas was further influenced by the
fact that Augustus Caesar and his adoptive father , Julius Caesar ,
INTRODUCTION ...
... is the only one of national significance that is connected with the events of the
Trojan war . The selection of the story of Aeneas was further influenced by the
fact that Augustus Caesar and his adoptive father , Julius Caesar ,
INTRODUCTION ...
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Augustus Caesar and his adoptive father , Julius Caesar , claimed descent
through the Julian gens from Iulus , Aeneas , and the goddess Venus . The real
purpose of the Aeneid , as a national epic , was the glorification of Augustus and
the ...
Augustus Caesar and his adoptive father , Julius Caesar , claimed descent
through the Julian gens from Iulus , Aeneas , and the goddess Venus . The real
purpose of the Aeneid , as a national epic , was the glorification of Augustus and
the ...
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During this visit Anchises , the father of Aeneas , died . The Tro . jans were now ,
in the seventh summer , setting sail again from Drepanum , joyful ( laeti ) in the
hope of soon reaching Italy , the end of their wanderings . The narrative ,
therefore ...
During this visit Anchises , the father of Aeneas , died . The Tro . jans were now ,
in the seventh summer , setting sail again from Drepanum , joyful ( laeti ) in the
hope of soon reaching Italy , the end of their wanderings . The narrative ,
therefore ...
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His ( Aeneas's ) distinguishing epithet ( pius ) suggests not one heroic quality
merely , but the character of a son who loves his father , of the king who loves his
subjects , of the worshiper who reverences the gods ” ( Nettleship , Lectures and
...
His ( Aeneas's ) distinguishing epithet ( pius ) suggests not one heroic quality
merely , but the character of a son who loves his father , of the king who loves his
subjects , of the worshiper who reverences the gods ” ( Nettleship , Lectures and
...
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ablative accusative Aeneas ancient Apollo arma armis arms atque ātus āvī bear body bring called carry cause circum cover dative death descend Dido direct entis et al expression fall fate father freq give gods Greek haec hand Haud hinc honor horse inter ipse Italy join Jupiter king land Latin look manus means mihi mind multa nunc omnes one's oris õrum pass pater present quae quam Quid quis quod refers river Roman round sail ships side slain subst super temple terras things tibi town Trojan Troy turn Turnus urbem Virgil wind