Vergilian Digest, العدد 29Vergilian Society., 1983 |
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الصفحة 35
... Crete ; one must also consider Carthage , and then finally , the city destined to become Rome , king Evander's Pallan- teum . The story of Troy's destruction is told by one who was intimately involved in the events leading up to the ...
... Crete ; one must also consider Carthage , and then finally , the city destined to become Rome , king Evander's Pallan- teum . The story of Troy's destruction is told by one who was intimately involved in the events leading up to the ...
الصفحة 38
... Crete , and the Trojans accordingly make their way to the island . Upon their arrival in Crete , Aeneas ' first act , as earlier in Thrace , is the building of city walls ( 3.132-3 ) . In addition to the notion of city space enclosed by ...
... Crete , and the Trojans accordingly make their way to the island . Upon their arrival in Crete , Aeneas ' first act , as earlier in Thrace , is the building of city walls ( 3.132-3 ) . In addition to the notion of city space enclosed by ...
الصفحة 86
... Crete represent a new stage in man's dialogue with the gods : no longer is deity imminent , the great orb of the sun which Kephren beheld soaring like a fiery falcon out over the horizon , but , in Egypt , Amun is " unseen , " and in Crete ...
... Crete represent a new stage in man's dialogue with the gods : no longer is deity imminent , the great orb of the sun which Kephren beheld soaring like a fiery falcon out over the horizon , but , in Egypt , Amun is " unseen , " and in Crete ...
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Aeneas Aeneid Aeolus aequis Anchises ancient Apollo archetype arma armor arms atque Augustus Basson becomes Book 11 bucolic poetry Cacus Camilla Camilla episode Carthage century Christian Classical connection cosmic Crete Cumae Dante death destruction Dido Dido's Diss divine Eclogue Eliade epic essay Eternal Return etymologizing Evander Evander's fama Georgics gods graffiti Greek Gymnasium 90 haec Helmantica 33 Hercules hero hierophany Homeric Horace human Images interpretation Italian Italy Juno Köves-Zulauf Latin Latinitas 30 Latium Lavinium literature meaning Mezentius narrative offers Oplontis Orpheus Oxford Pallanteum Pallas pastoral pattern pietas poem poet poet's poetic Pompeii Pompey Pozzuoli Priam reader reality religious Roman Rome sacred center sacred space scenes sense Servius significance suggests symbol synecdoche temple theme Theocritus Thrace tion tradition Trojan tropaeum TROPAION trophy Troy Turnus University Vergil Vergil's Aeneid Vergilian Vergilian Society Vergilius 28 Villa Vergiliana Virgilio Williams WJDA words