Re: VIRGIL: re: Why A Horse?

1999-04-11 Thread Paul Neumann
the traditional culture thought to be progress. Would this have any merit with respect to the meaning of the horse? -Original Message- From: James M. Pfundstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sunday, April 11, 1999 2:57 PM Subject: VIRGIL: re: Why A Horse

RE: VIRGIL: re: Why A Horse?

1999-04-10 Thread Catherine H Tate
:42 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: VIRGIL: re: Why A Horse? I seem to remember seeing a vase, or sherd of a vase, in West Berlin, as it was then, in which Athena is fashioning a horse. I haven't got LIMC beside me at the moment, but someone may know what I'm talking about

Re: VIRGIL: re: Why A Horse?

1999-04-06 Thread Leofranc Holford-Strevens
I seem to remember seeing a vase, or sherd of a vase, in West Berlin, as it was then, in which Athena is fashioning a horse. I haven't got LIMC beside me at the moment, but someone may know what I'm talking about. Leofranc *_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*

Re: VIRGIL: re: Why A Horse?

1999-04-06 Thread James Pfundstein
At 3:27 PM -0400 4/6/99, RANDI C ELDEVIK wrote: James, Granted, I may be overinterpreting, but let's remember that Athena was also a war-goddess. I think what I've said about the importance of horses for military victory and conquest fits in nicely with the horse being a gift to Athena,