Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 14-16J. Pinsent, 1989 |
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... Aeneas carrying his old father ? Secondly , was Aeneas , apart from being a Trojan , considered as a Greek - hater ? The period mentioned both by Grant and Schauenburg reminds me rather of the intimate relations which existed between ...
... Aeneas carrying his old father ? Secondly , was Aeneas , apart from being a Trojan , considered as a Greek - hater ? The period mentioned both by Grant and Schauenburg reminds me rather of the intimate relations which existed between ...
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... Aeneas ' wound when he is lamed by an arrowhead lodged in his thigh ( 12.411ff . ) . Divine agency is suspected by Iapyx ( 12.427-9 ) , but Aeneas makes no reaction to his words , so eager is he to return as soon as possible to the ...
... Aeneas ' wound when he is lamed by an arrowhead lodged in his thigh ( 12.411ff . ) . Divine agency is suspected by Iapyx ( 12.427-9 ) , but Aeneas makes no reaction to his words , so eager is he to return as soon as possible to the ...
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... Aeneas ' change of plan inspired by his mother leads quite soon to the picture of the suicidal Queen Amata , a welcome shift of scene from the earlier battle picture immediately before Venus enters into the action . Aeneas actually ...
... Aeneas ' change of plan inspired by his mother leads quite soon to the picture of the suicidal Queen Amata , a welcome shift of scene from the earlier battle picture immediately before Venus enters into the action . Aeneas actually ...
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