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The Greeks descending from the Wooden Horse — From an ancient gem . Baum . . 17. Achilles dragging Hector's Body about the Walls of Troy – From an ancient bas - relier . Baum . 18. The Tabula lliaca . Schreiber ( XII ED . ) ...
The Greeks descending from the Wooden Horse — From an ancient gem . Baum . . 17. Achilles dragging Hector's Body about the Walls of Troy – From an ancient bas - relier . Baum . 18. The Tabula lliaca . Schreiber ( XII ED . ) ...
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M. , Furtwängler , Masterpieces of Greek Sculpture , 1895 . Furtw . · U. , Furtwängler - Urlichs , Denkmäler griechischer römischer Sculptur , 1898 . G. and K. , Guhl and Koner , Life of the Greeks and Romans , 1876 .
M. , Furtwängler , Masterpieces of Greek Sculpture , 1895 . Furtw . · U. , Furtwängler - Urlichs , Denkmäler griechischer römischer Sculptur , 1898 . G. and K. , Guhl and Koner , Life of the Greeks and Romans , 1876 .
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After pursuing his studies , probably for several years , at Mediolanum , he placed himself under the instruction of the Greek poet and grammarian , Parthenius , who was then flourishing at Naples . At the age of twenty - three he left ...
After pursuing his studies , probably for several years , at Mediolanum , he placed himself under the instruction of the Greek poet and grammarian , Parthenius , who was then flourishing at Naples . At the age of twenty - three he left ...
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Though the material of the Eclogues , or Bucolics , as they are sometimes called , is taken largely from Theocritus and to some extent from other Greek poets , yet Virgil has given to most of them something of a national character by ...
Though the material of the Eclogues , or Bucolics , as they are sometimes called , is taken largely from Theocritus and to some extent from other Greek poets , yet Virgil has given to most of them something of a national character by ...
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Nor by the poets who succeeded Ennius had any such improvement been made in the composition of Latin verse as to admit of any comparison between them and their Greek models . It was reserved for two great poets of Rome , two congenial ...
Nor by the poets who succeeded Ennius had any such improvement been made in the composition of Latin verse as to admit of any comparison between them and their Greek models . It was reserved for two great poets of Rome , two congenial ...
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ablative accusative Aeneas ancient Apollo arma armis arms atque ātus ävi bear body bring called carry cause circum cover dative death descend Dido direct entis et al expression fall father freq give gods Greek haec hand Haud Hinc honor inter ipse Italy itus join Jupiter king land Latin manus means mihi mind multa nunc object omnes one's oris pass pater present quae quam Quid quis quod refers river Roman round sail ships side slain subst super temple terras things tibi Trojan Troy turn Turnus urbem Venus Virgil wind