Vergilian Digest, العدد 29Vergilian Society., 1983 |
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الصفحة 35
... destruction and the beginnings of Rome . In order to pursue this inquiry , it is appropriate to consider first his portrayal of Troy , especially during its last hours of existence , then the two cities begun by the followers of Aeneas ...
... destruction and the beginnings of Rome . In order to pursue this inquiry , it is appropriate to consider first his portrayal of Troy , especially during its last hours of existence , then the two cities begun by the followers of Aeneas ...
الصفحة 36
... destruction means a return to the meaningless and chaotic . Eliade writes : " The destruction of an established order , the abolition of an archetypal image , was equivalent to a regression into chaos , into the pre - formal ...
... destruction means a return to the meaningless and chaotic . Eliade writes : " The destruction of an established order , the abolition of an archetypal image , was equivalent to a regression into chaos , into the pre - formal ...
الصفحة 44
... destruction of Troy leads to Rome ; the destruction of Cacus by Hercules leads to the Saturnian age . Having informed Aeneas about early Italian history , Evander leads him to his humble hut , pointing out various points of interest ...
... destruction of Troy leads to Rome ; the destruction of Cacus by Hercules leads to the Saturnian age . Having informed Aeneas about early Italian history , Evander leads him to his humble hut , pointing out various points of interest ...
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vergilius29 | 29 |
Vergiliana | 48 |
Vergilian Bibliography 198283 A G McKay | 55 |
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