Virgil's Aeneid: books I-XIIAmerican Book Company, 1902 - 342 páginas "Editions and helpful books": p. 26-28. |
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... Roman writers in that it was transmitted to us by several very ancient manuscripts . These are seven in number , and they date from the fourth and fifth centuries A.D. Three are fragmentary , containing only a few leaves , while the ...
... Roman writers in that it was transmitted to us by several very ancient manuscripts . These are seven in number , and they date from the fourth and fifth centuries A.D. Three are fragmentary , containing only a few leaves , while the ...
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... Roman writers , cited word for word . These quotations are not always of value in emending the text as we receive it in the manuscripts , for in such citations the memory was relied upon largely , and no need was felt of con- firming ...
... Roman writers , cited word for word . These quotations are not always of value in emending the text as we receive it in the manuscripts , for in such citations the memory was relied upon largely , and no need was felt of con- firming ...
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... Roman Poets of the Augustan Age , Virgil . Oxford , ed . 3 , 1897. Clarendon Press . $ 2.25 . * F. W. H. Myers , Essays Classical , pp . 106–176 . London , 1897 . Macmillan . $ 1.25 . * R . Y. Tyrrell , Latin Poetry , pp . 126-161 . New ...
... Roman Poets of the Augustan Age , Virgil . Oxford , ed . 3 , 1897. Clarendon Press . $ 2.25 . * F. W. H. Myers , Essays Classical , pp . 106–176 . London , 1897 . Macmillan . $ 1.25 . * R . Y. Tyrrell , Latin Poetry , pp . 126-161 . New ...
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... Roman empire and Roman civilization ' ( Nettleship ) . 8-11 . The invocation to the Muse . 8. quo numine laeso : ' what divine purpose thwarted ? ' what interest vio lated ? referring to Juno's favorite plan of making Carthage the ...
... Roman empire and Roman civilization ' ( Nettleship ) . 8-11 . The invocation to the Muse . 8. quo numine laeso : ' what divine purpose thwarted ? ' what interest vio lated ? referring to Juno's favorite plan of making Carthage the ...
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... Roman forum in his own day . saepe : implies quod saepe accidit , as often happens . ' Cf. X , 723 . 150. Observe the caesura here in the fourth foot . · arma : their fury leads them to seize such arms as stones and firebrands only . No ...
... Roman forum in his own day . saepe : implies quod saepe accidit , as often happens . ' Cf. X , 723 . 150. Observe the caesura here in the fourth foot . · arma : their fury leads them to seize such arms as stones and firebrands only . No ...
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ablative ablative absolute Aeneas Aeneid aequis aequore alta Anchises animis Apollo arma armis ārum Ascanius atque ātus ātus sum auras āvī bello caelo caelum caput circum Creüsa cursu Dardanus dative dextra dictis Dido dissyllable entis equos fata ferro freq genitive genus Greek haec Haud hinc Hunc Iamque illa ille ingens inter ipse itus Juno Jupiter king Latin Latinus Latium litora manus medio meton Mezentius mihi Mnestheus moenia multa neque nunc omnes omnia omnis ōnis ōris ōrum Pallas pater pectore Priam primum procul pron pugnae quae quam Quid quis quod Roman Rutuli Rutulian sanguine sẽ ships slain subst super synaeresis tela terras Teucri tibi tmesis Trojan Troy Turnus ultro unda urbe urbem Venus videt Virgil
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Página 99 - The one seemed woman to the waist, and fair, But ended foul in many a scaly fold Voluminous and vast, a serpent armed With mortal sting.
Página 177 - Describent radio et surgentia sidera dicent : Tu regere imperio populos, Romane, memento ; Hae tibi erunt artes ; pacisque imponere morem, Parcere subiectis, et debellare superbos.
Página 175 - Augustus Caesar, Divi genus, aurea condet saecula qui rursus Latio, regnata per arva Saturno quondam...
Página 172 - Lethaeumque domos placidas qui praenatat amnem. hunc circum innumerae gentes populique volabant ; ac velut in pratis ubi apes aestate serena floribus insidunt variis, et candida circum lilia funduntur ; strepit omnis murmure campus.
Página 168 - Tum Tartarus ipse bis patet in praeceps tantum tenditque sub umbras, quantus ad aetherium caeli suspectus Olympum. Hie genus antiquum Terrae, Titania pubes, 580 fulmine deiecti fundo volvuntur in imo. ' Hie et Aloidas geminos immania vidi corpora, qui manibus magnum rescindere caelum adgressi, superisque lovem detrudere regnis.
Página 18 - And art thou then that Virgil, that well-spring, From which such copious floods of eloquence Have issued?" I with front abash'd replied. "Glory and light of all the tuneful train! May it avail me, that I long with zeal Have sought thy volume, and with love immense Have conn'd it o'er. My master thou, and guide! Thou he from whom alone I have derived That style, which for its beauty into fame Exalts me. See the beast, from whom I fled. O save me from her, thou illustrious sage! For every vein and...
Página 160 - Quam multa in silvis autumni frigore primo Lapsa cadunt folia, aut ad terram gurgite ab alto 310 Quam multae glomerantur aves, ubi frigidus annus Trans pontum fugat et terris immittit apricis.
Página 165 - ... egere suis ; nee credere quivi hunc tantum tibi me discessu ferre dolorem. siste gradum, teque aspectu ne subtrahe nostro. quem fugis ? extremum fato, quod te adloquor, hoc est.
Página 36 - Libyae vertuntur ad oras. est in secessu longo locus: insula portum 160 efficit obiectu laterum, quibus omnis ab alto frangitur inque sinus scindit sese unda reductos.
Página 222 - Mezentius umquam huic capiti insultans tot ferro saeva dedisset 570 funera, tam multis viduasset civibus urbem. at vos, o superi, et divum tu maxima rector luppiter, Arcadii, quaeso, miserescite regis et patrias audite preces : si numina vestra incolumem Pallanta mihi, si fata reservant, 575 si visurus eum vivo et venturus in unum : vitam oro, patior quemvis durare laborem. sin aliquem infandum casum, Fortuna, minaris, nunc, nunc o liceat crudelem abrumpere vitam, dum curae ambiguae, dum spes incerta...