Re: VIRGIL: Ohio Girls & Odysseus Comp Q

2004-10-02 Thread Brian Gallagher
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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VIRGIL: Ohio Girls & Odysseus Comp Q Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 09:02:11 -0

Re: VIRGIL: Ohio Girls & Odysseus Comp Q

2004-10-02 Thread David Wilson-Okamura
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

Re: VIRGIL: Ohio Girls & Odysseus Comp Q

2004-10-01 Thread smithsb
"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 ** Shawn Smith Assistant Professor of English Department of English and Modern La

Re: VIRGIL: Ohio Girls & Odysseus Comp Q

2004-10-01 Thread fabio paolo barbieri
from the Belgian Society for Celtic Studies. http://www.xi.be/sbec-bgks/alle_talen/memoires_index.html From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert T. White) Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VIRGIL: Ohio Girls & Odysseus Comp Q Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 06:15:12 -0400 BG scri

Re: VIRGIL: Ohio Girls & Odysseus Comp Q

2004-10-01 Thread Robert T. White
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

Re: VIRGIL: Ohio Girls & Odysseus Comp Q

2004-09-30 Thread Brian Gallagher
th. It's a 1934 book...you'll have to find a used copy, try Alibris.com Brian Gallagher, Boston From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert T. White) Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VIRGIL: Ohio Girls & Odysseus Comp Q Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 21:45:47 -0400 Domnius scr

Re: VIRGIL: Ohio Girls & Odysseus Comp Q

2004-09-30 Thread Robert T. White
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

Re: VIRGIL: Ohio Girls

2004-09-30 Thread Helen Conrad-O'Briain
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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2004-09-29 Thread The Public Land Consultancy
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Re: VIRGIL: Ohio Girls

2004-09-29 Thread Virginia F Fitzpatrick
vid Wilson-Okamura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: VIRGIL: Ohio Girls >Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 14:56:54 -0400 > ><< attach1 >> Don’t just sea

Re: VIRGIL: Ohio Girls

2004-09-29 Thread David Wilson-Okamura
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

VIRGIL: Ohio Girls

2004-09-29 Thread R K S Taylor
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.   rks taylorDenise Davis-Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTEC