>Dear, James Butrica >What kind of textual problem are you having per se? It's so funny because >this is what were up to as. We are reading Aeneid-Virgil. The theme of the >book is after the destruction of Troy Aeneas becomes the leader of the >Trojans. He begans to search out a new home, and that home become Roman. >In the Aeneid-Virgil tried to someone act like Homer. While Homer gives the >Greeks a history to remember and cherish Virgil tries to do the same to the >Romans. > >
I think we're working with different definitions of "textual problem" here. In classics, that usually means a question of precisely what an author wrote in a given passage, like "cui" vs "qui" in the line of the Eclogues that I mentioned. James Lawrence Peter Butrica Department of Classics The Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John's, Newfoundland A1C 5S7 (709) 737-7914 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- To leave the Mantovano mailing list at any time, do NOT hit reply. Instead, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message "unsubscribe mantovano" in the body (omitting the quotation marks). You can also unsubscribe at http://virgil.org/mantovano/mantovano.htm#unsub
