Virgil's Aeneid: books I-XII |
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Výsledky 1 - 5 z 71.
Strana 7
Judgment of Paris - From an ancient bas - relief . Baum . N 5 2. Juno ( Ludovisi ) . Photo . N7 3. Neptune ( of Melos ) – From a statue in the National Museum at Athens . Photo .. NI2 4. A Triton — From a Roman lamp . Harper N13 5.
Judgment of Paris - From an ancient bas - relief . Baum . N 5 2. Juno ( Ludovisi ) . Photo . N7 3. Neptune ( of Melos ) – From a statue in the National Museum at Athens . Photo .. NI2 4. A Triton — From a Roman lamp . Harper N13 5.
Strana 8
Aeneas Aeeing with Anchises and Ascanius — From an ancient coin . Duruy 23. Present View of the Heights upon which Troy was built . Schuch . N83 24. Ancient Vessel under Sail and Oars — From an ancient wall painting . Schreiber . 25.
Aeneas Aeeing with Anchises and Ascanius — From an ancient coin . Duruy 23. Present View of the Heights upon which Troy was built . Schuch . N83 24. Ancient Vessel under Sail and Oars — From an ancient wall painting . Schreiber . 25.
Strana 9
Struggle of the Giants – From an ancient bas - relief . Baum . N 184 55. Tantalus , Ixion , and Sisyphus — From a sepulchral relief . Bartoli N 186 56. The Emperor Augustus - From a statue in the Vatican . Photo . N 193 57.
Struggle of the Giants – From an ancient bas - relief . Baum . N 184 55. Tantalus , Ixion , and Sisyphus — From a sepulchral relief . Bartoli N 186 56. The Emperor Augustus - From a statue in the Vatican . Photo . N 193 57.
Strana 10
Middleton , Middleton , Remains of Ancient Rome , 1892 . Photo . , Reproduced directly from a photograph . R. , Retained from the old edition . Rich , Rich , Dictionary of Roman and Greek Antiquities , 1893 .
Middleton , Middleton , Remains of Ancient Rome , 1892 . Photo . , Reproduced directly from a photograph . R. , Retained from the old edition . Rich , Rich , Dictionary of Roman and Greek Antiquities , 1893 .
Strana 14
He has gathered into this poem all the experience of the ancient Italians on these subjects , and he has contrived to make them attractive by associating them with wonderful beauty of diction and imagery , and with charming variety of ...
He has gathered into this poem all the experience of the ancient Italians on these subjects , and he has contrived to make them attractive by associating them with wonderful beauty of diction and imagery , and with charming variety of ...
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ablative accusative Aeneas ancient Apollo arma armis arms atque ātus āvi bear body bring called carry cause circum cover dative death descend Dido direct entis et al expression fall fate father freq give gods Greek haec hand Haud Hinc honor horse inter ipse Italy itus join Jupiter king land Latin look manus means mihi mind multa nunc omnes one's oris õrum pass pater present quae quam Quid quis quod refers river Roman round sail ships side subst super temple terras things tibi town Trojan Troy turn Turnus urbem Virgil wind