At 02:37 PM 10/5/99 +0200, Hans Zimmermann wrote:

>quid sibi vult? removete quaeso hanc pestilentiam!
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To Hans and everyone else, I'm sorry this happened. Believe it or not, this
mailing list receives two to four messages like this PER DAY. The vast
majority get screened out by the software, but once in awhile a commercial
message does get through. I do apologize -- no one joins his list to get
spammed, and can assure you that (a) I do take precautions to keep spammers
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Mantovano mailing list is closely guarded, and I don't sell, loan, or give
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Let's talk about Virgil! Here's a practical question: do most readers
consider book 3 of the Aeneid a success? (I say practical because I'm going
to be teaching it in class tomorrow afternoon.) Book 3 does have the great
encounter with Polydorus at the beginning, but the rest of the book has
kind of a "grab bag of episodes" feeling. Does anyone else feel this way?
If not, why not?

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David Wilson-Okamura    http://virgil.org              [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Macalester College      Virgil Tradition: discussion, bibliography, &c.
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