Virgil: Aeneid VIBloomsbury Publishing, 12. maj 2016 - 206 sider This pivotal book of the Aeneid has Aeneas - like Odysseus in Odyssey XI - visiting the Underworld. He is poised, as it were, between the world of his 'Homeric' past, the wanderings he has undergone in the poem's first half, and the destiny mapped out for his descendants, which culminates in the age of Augustus and his lost successor Marcellus. Aeneas is at once a figure of past, present and future. This edition replaces the long-serving edition by Gould & Whiteley, making the book more accessible to today's students and taking account of the most recent scholarship and critical approaches to Virgil. It includes an introduction, annotation to explain language and content, and a comprehensive vocabulary. |
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... spirit she asks him to tell the story of the fall of Troy and his journey to Italy. Book 2. Aeneas tells the story ... spirits of Troy, sent by Apollo, persuaded us to seek further, and we set sail for Italy. Driven by a storm we ...
... spirit she asks him to tell the story of the fall of Troy and his journey to Italy. Book 2. Aeneas tells the story ... spirits of Troy, sent by Apollo, persuaded us to seek further, and we set sail for Italy. Driven by a storm we ...
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... spirits of the dead came at him in their thousands , that he was overwhelmed with fear and that he made for his ship . 6.ii.b. Even from this summary , one can see something of how Virgil has made use of Homer . Elpenor appears as ...
... spirits of the dead came at him in their thousands , that he was overwhelmed with fear and that he made for his ship . 6.ii.b. Even from this summary , one can see something of how Virgil has made use of Homer . Elpenor appears as ...
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... spirit of heavenly fire from which it came. 6.iii.d. Rehabilitation, rebirth and eternity. These come originally from a variety of sources, but to Virgil himself principally from Plato, an Athenian philosopher of the fifth-fourth ...
... spirit of heavenly fire from which it came. 6.iii.d. Rehabilitation, rebirth and eternity. These come originally from a variety of sources, but to Virgil himself principally from Plato, an Athenian philosopher of the fifth-fourth ...
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... spirits of the dead which fills him with terror and moves him to run to his ship . Afterwards , though he knows well what he has been told ( it is after all from his own words that we hear of his experiences ) , he makes no use of it.47 ...
... spirits of the dead which fills him with terror and moves him to run to his ship . Afterwards , though he knows well what he has been told ( it is after all from his own words that we hear of his experiences ) , he makes no use of it.47 ...
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Achilles adjective ae f Aeneas Aeneid Alba Longa Anchises animae Apollo āre āvī ātum ārum atque Augustus Avernus Book Brutus Caeneus caesura Carthage century BCE Cerberus Charon clause conj Cumae Daedalus Dardanus dark dative death Deiphobus descendant Dido Elysium emphasised Ennius funeral goddess gods Greek haec hendiadys Hercules hero Homer idea Iliad imperative Intro īre Italy Julius Caesar Juno Jupiter killed king Latin legendary long syllables Marcellus means mihi Minos Misenus noun nunc Odysseus omnes ōris ōrum Palinurus passage perf perhaps phrase poem prep pron Proserpina punishment quae quam quos refers regna river Roman Rome Romulus sentence Sibyl sing spirit story Styx subj subjunctive suggests sunt tantum Tartarus temple terra Theseus tibi translate Trojans Troy Turnus umbras unda understand underworld verb Virgil virum vowel word