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Æneas makes a harbour on the coasts of Libya ...

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Jupiter sends Mercury to procure him a kind reception among

the Carthaginians

v. 1, E.

27

attended by Achates, meets his mother in the midst of a wood
disguised like a huntress

v. 1, E.

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sees the Trojan Wars delineated on the walls of Juno's temple

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sends Achates for Ascanius with some valuable presents to
Dido

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v. 1, Æ.

57

relates to Dido how the city of Troy was taken, after a ten
years' siege, by the treachery of Sinon and the stratagem
of a wooden horse

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goes on with his story; how he sees Priam slain

v. 1, Æ.

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carries off his father from Troy on his back, leading his son
Iülus by the hand
loses his beloved Creüsa, and goes back in quest of her
v. 1, E.

is joined by a vast number of Trojans, and repairs to a
mountain

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v. 1, E.

139

fits out a fleet, and sails with father, son, and associates

-lands in Thrace, and builds a city

v. 1, E.

141

v. 1, Æ.

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Æneas abandons Thrace, and lands at Delos

leaves Delos, lands in Crete, and builds Pergamus

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sails from Crete, and after a storm lands on the Strophades

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sails from Nicopolis, and lands in Epirus, where he meets

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leaving Epirus, runs on the coasts of the Cyclops...

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relieves Achæmenides, and flies the detested abodes of the

loses his father at Drepanum, and closes his story to Dido

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driven into a port of Sicily; is kindly received by Acestes

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after the loss of Palinurus, directs the vessel himself

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sees infants, &c., in the entrance of Pluto's realm...

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returns from hell by the Ivory Gate, and steers to Caieta

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his great eagerness to engage with Turnus in single combat,

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Æneas accepts the hand of Lavinia offered him by Latinus v. 2, Æ.

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marks out the boundaries of the city he is about to build in

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Æolian Islands between Italy and Sicily, over which reigned

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Etna, a famous Volcano in Sicily, now Mount Gibello "Aërii Mellis "

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Agamemnon, the son of Atreus, pays dearly for the vengeance he wreaked on the Trojans

v. 3, cu. 365

his fleet suffers grievous disasters, and the spoil it is carrying
home from the sack of Troy is engulfed in the waves, v. 3, cu. 365

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Ajax imaginary battle with the Trojans in defence of the Grecian fleet

Albula, the original name of the Tiber

Alburnus, a mountain of Italy

v. 3, cv.

363

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Alcestes saves the life of her husband, Admnetus, by sacrificing her

own

v. 3, cu.

359

Alcon, a famous Cretan archer (antetype of the legendary William

Tell)

Alcon, a celebrated silversmith

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Altars, thought to be the gates between Africa, Italy, and Sicily

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Amphion causes the stones of Thebes to dance into their places by

the power of his music

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199

Amphrysus, a river in Sicily, by which Apollo fed Admetus's sheep

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makes his brother's daughter, Rhea Sylvia, a vestal

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killed by Romulus and Remus

v. 2, Æ.

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Amycle, a city of Laconia, where Castor and Pollux were brought

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explains to him the whole system of the Infernal Regions
according to the principles of the Pythagorean and Platonic

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Antandros, a city of Lesser Phrygia, at the foot of Mount Ida

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