Virgil's Aeneid: books I-XII |
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The Greeks descending from the Wooden Horse - From an ancient N 60 gem . Baum . 17. Achilles dragging Hector's Body about the Walls of Troy – From an ancient bas - relief . Baum . N 61 18. The Tabula lliaca . Schreiber N67 ( XII ED . ) ...
The Greeks descending from the Wooden Horse - From an ancient N 60 gem . Baum . 17. Achilles dragging Hector's Body about the Walls of Troy – From an ancient bas - relief . Baum . N 61 18. The Tabula lliaca . Schreiber N67 ( XII ED . ) ...
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In the first book he treats of the management of fields , in the second of trees , in the third of horses and cattle , and in the fourth of bees . He has gathered into this poem all the experience of the ancient Italians on these ...
In the first book he treats of the management of fields , in the second of trees , in the third of horses and cattle , and in the fourth of bees . He has gathered into this poem all the experience of the ancient Italians on these ...
Strana 30
She had foretold to them , through some vision or oracle , that from the ground where she desired them to plant their new city , they would dig up as a sign the head of a horse . sic : i.e. by such a token as this . fore : depends on ...
She had foretold to them , through some vision or oracle , that from the ground where she desired them to plant their new city , they would dig up as a sign the head of a horse . sic : i.e. by such a token as this . fore : depends on ...
Strana 32
According to some post - Homeric accounts , it was fated that Troy should not fall unless the horses of Rhesus should come into the possession of the Greeks before they had tasted of the pasturage of Troy and drunk of the river Xanthus ...
According to some post - Homeric accounts , it was fated that Troy should not fall unless the horses of Rhesus should come into the possession of the Greeks before they had tasted of the pasturage of Troy and drunk of the river Xanthus ...
Strana 47
origine : does not refer to the beginning of the siege of Troy , but to the final stratagem which led immediately to the sack of Troy ; for it is . with this stratagem of the “ wooden horse ” that Aeneas begins his narrative in the ...
origine : does not refer to the beginning of the siege of Troy , but to the final stratagem which led immediately to the sack of Troy ; for it is . with this stratagem of the “ wooden horse ” that Aeneas begins his narrative in the ...
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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