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1999-03-09 Thread Jacqueline
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1999-03-09 Thread Jacqueline
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1999-03-09 Thread john gaines
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1999-03-09 Thread Arne Jönsson
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1999-03-09 Thread Francisco Iturbe
Free will versus Fate in the Eneid?At 10:40 PM 2/18/99 -0300, you wrote: I am a Master's candidate and I would like to write my dissertation on the Aeneid. Could someone suggest some themes of interest? I have no adviser as yet. V. Iannini

Re: VIRGIL: Jokes in the Aeneid?

1999-03-09 Thread Robert Dyer
x-htmlHTML I have been enjoying this thread. BRI have not seen it noticed that Mynors in his lectures on the Georgics at Oxford in the 50s, though not in his edition (I wonder why?), explained Ilaetas segetes/I in the first line as a pun directed at two audiences. From its cognates the adjective

Re: VIRGIL: Aeneid Jokes

1999-03-09 Thread Leofranc Holford-Strevens
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Simon Cauchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes More humour in Vergil invitus, regina, tuo de litore cessi (Bk 6) reference to Catullus' Lock of Berenice invitus, regina, tuo de cervice cessi, a singularly incongruous intertextualism at a singularly inapposite moment. I have

VIRGIL: A big top 100 list?

1999-03-09 Thread Cleofilas
Hi! Anyone here interested if I send what the list [EMAIL PROTECTED] has been doing? ::See below::: --It seems every man, his dog, and its fleas are coming out with a top 100 --list to celebrate the millennium and we have failed to jump on the --bandwagon. So, what are the top 100 examples of

Re: VIRGIL: Why is Aeneas like Berenice's lock?

1999-03-09 Thread Simon Cauchi
Yvan Nadeau wrote: many years ago I wrote a brief note for Latomus: Caesaries Berenices (or, the Hair of the God), Latomus, 41 (1982) 101-3. I discovered after it had appeared in print that a number of my observations had already caught the eye of the lynx-like Agatha Thornton. But obviously