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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: VIRGIL: Seeking a few Virgil references
>Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 13:09:47 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Please stop sending me Virigil stuff. enough already
>
>
>David Wilson-Okamura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>At 10:46 AM 9/10/2003 +0200, Ross Caldwell wrote:
> >I'm working on a short 15th century ms. that in three places mentions small
> >aspects of Virgil's descriptions of Juno and Neptune, and one place refers
> >to his ability to calm the waves. Since I am only beginning my reading of
> >Virgil, is there any place in the corpus besides Aeneid from which the
> >following descriptions might be taken? And with whom exactly does the
> >account of his power "mulcere fluctus" originate?
> >
> >Concerning Juno - "Currum uno, & arma, quae virgilius noster assignat..."
>
>Juno's currus, which she keeps at Carthage, is mentioned in Aen. 1.17
>
> >Neptune - "Hic parentibus clarus Saturno & opi, sextum inter deos locum
> >possidet, cui teste Virgilio pelagi imperium sorte contigit" and "aureo
> >curru insidens, iunctis delphinibus eius regno accomodis, quamquam Marro
> >equos iungat".
>
>The details about Neptune--his imperium and equi--come from Aen. 1 as well,
>beginning in line 125.
>
> >Aeolus - "Aetherei Jouis eius tamen imperi concessum est iuxta virgilium et
> >mulcere fluctus..."
>
>The phrase comes from Aen. 1.66.
>
>For other phrases, try the Virgil search engine at http://virgil.org/texts
>
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