RE: VIRGIL: Re: Aeneas' 'greatest labour' ?

1999-04-15 Thread Catherine H Tate
Aeneas becomes DUX at the end of the Aenead. He is definitely no longer pius or pietas (which ever) if for some reason you think that he is then pius near the end Aeneas is no longer a `how would you say a fledgling' he is a `dux' pietas matters no more the objective must happen and as a man

RE: VIRGIL: Re: Aeneas' 'greatest labor' ?

1999-04-15 Thread Catherine H Tate
Et Tu!! But Aeneas also becomes as those he had to fight and flee from at the beginning, I think Vergil questions the human attributes one has after assuming a position of power or in the attempts of assuming this position. Furthermore, as most scholars believe he may be glorifying Augustus ,

RE: VIRGIL: re: Why A Horse?

1999-04-10 Thread Catherine H Tate
I'd like to thank everyone who contributed to my question and the responses were most interesting and very informational. I had cut and pasted just your responses (i.e. not any names) to contribute your responses to my professor. Well, I think I intrigued his interest because he asked about

Re: VIRGIL: Re: FACETIÆ VERGILIANÆ

1999-03-23 Thread Tate
-Original Message- From: Peter Bryant [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tuesday, March 23, 1999 8:56 AM Subject: VIRGIL: Re: FACETIÆ VERGILIANÆ Here is a summary of the Æneid, which the Mantovani may find amusing: The Classics in a Nutshell: Vergil's

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1999-03-12 Thread Catherine Tate
I'd like to know the same; esp. since my old e-mail address keeps popping up on these replies and I know I haven't sent them!!! -Original Message- From: James M. Pfundstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Friday, March 12, 1999 5:23 PM Subject: Re: VIRGIL:

Re: VIRGIL: paid for propaganda?

1999-03-11 Thread Catherine Tate
I've heqard in various readings that Virgil was actually receiving gold-pieces from Augustus, but I prefer to go along with a certain translator by the name of Guinach (sp.??) who stated in some pice I read that Virgil most likely was an ardent supporterof many of Augustus' s policies and sought

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1999-03-06 Thread Kimberly Tate
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VIRGIL: re: The employment of two distinct voices in Aeneas' character by Vergil

1999-03-06 Thread Kimberly Tate
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