d out, the virtues which made Rome great are
Catholic.
As for T.S. Eliot/Warde Fowler, I agree that they're old and tired!
Brian
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At 09:02 AM 10/1/2004 -0400, it was written:
>"Founder of the faith"? Which faith? Certainly not Aeneas's faith.
>Isn't this just the tired old T. S. Eliot/Warde Fowler school of the
>Judeo-Christian Aeneas?
"Founder of the faith" = Father of the West. But why so scornful? If you've
read the boo
"Founder of the faith"? Which faith? Certainly not Aeneas's faith.
Isn't this just the tired old T. S. Eliot/Warde Fowler school of the
Judeo-Christian Aeneas?
Shawn Smith
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Shawn Smith
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Department of English and Modern La
from
the Belgian Society for Celtic Studies.
http://www.xi.be/sbec-bgks/alle_talen/memoires_index.html
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BG scri
BG scripsit:
>I suggest Theodore Haecker's "Virgil: Father of the West". There's a good
>chapter there about how Aeneas and Odysseus are quite dissimilar figures.
>Also (the best part) explains (in ecstasy almost) how Aeneas is in fact most
>similar to Abraham, the founder of the faith.
>It's a 19
th.
It's a 1934 book...you'll have to find a used copy, try Alibris.com
Brian Gallagher, Boston
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Domnius scr
Domnius scripist:
>> I sent a private note to the sender, but perhaps it's worth saying
>> here, as well. I'm sure this was an accident. But please don't put
>> Mantovano on lists-of-people-I-send-jokes-to. Messages on this list
>> are sometimes infrequent. I'm happy with that, so long as, when we
I agree totally, however, as an Ohio girl,I must admit it was also a most apt warning, and might be considered a public service announcement..
Helen Conrad-O'Briain
On 29 Sep 2004, at 19:56, David Wilson-Okamura wrote:
At 08:30 PM 9/29/2004 +0200, you wrote:
Am I delusional or is this list
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I am sorry for your trouble, but I am not one to send random e-mails.
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At 08:30 PM 9/29/2004 +0200, you wrote:
Am I delusional or is this list supposed to be informative on things expressly Virgilian? I really thought I was learning a lot until a short while ago. I hope this was an error.
I sent a private note to the sender, but perhaps it's worth saying h
Am I delusional or is this list supposed to be informative on things expressly Virgilian? I really thought I was learning a lot until a short while ago. I hope this was an error.
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