Re: VIRGIL: alternatives to Galinsky, Augustan Culture

1998-09-16 Thread Cheesemuk
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Re: VIRGIL: RE: Jefferson's Virgil

1998-09-16 Thread Cheesemuk
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1998-09-16 Thread Shannon Merlino
To Whom it May Concern: I am a high-school junior who, oddly enough, loves research. I am currently doing some research on the linguistic similarities between Dante Alighieri's La Divina Commedia and Vergil's Aeneid, due to the fact that I study Latin and speak Italian. I was wondering if

Re: VIRGIL: alternatives to Galinsky, Augustan Culture

1998-09-16 Thread M W Hughes
(Thanks to Leofranc for correcting my remark about chronology). I have been thinking recently about the message to his own time which Syme wished to convey: the dedication 'Parentibus patriaeque' suggests that there certainly is a message. The Roman Republic/British Empire both stand menaced