>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 


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