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  1. The AENEID Of VIRGIL.A Verse Translation by Allen Mandelbaum.With Thirteen Drawings by Barry Moser. by Barry - Illustrator].Virgil [70 BC - 19 BC].Mandelbaum, Allen - Translator. [Moser, 1981

81. Table Of Contents
. (Translated by Horace Gregory) Virgil (70–19 BC) The Aeneid From BookI. (Aeneas Arrives in Carthage) Book II. (How They Took the City) Book IV.
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THE OLD TESTAMENT (ca. 1000-300 b. c.)
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Genesis 4. (The First Murder)
Genesis 11. (The Origin of Languages)
From Job
Psalm 8
Psalm 19 Psalm 23 Psalm 104 Psalm 137 Jonah HOMER The Iliad Book I. The Rage of Achilles From Book VI. Hector Returns to Troy From Book VIII. The Tide of Battle Turns Book IX. The Embassy to Achilles Book XVIII. The Shield of Achilles Book XIX. The Champion Arms for Battle Book XXII. The Death of Hector Book XXIV. Achilles and Priam (Translated by Robert Fagles) The Odyssey Book I. A Goddess Intervenes Book II. A Hero's Son Awakens Book III. The Lord of the Western Approaches Book V. Sweet Nymph and Open Sea Book VI. The Princess at the River Book VII. Gardens and Firelight Book VIII. The Songs of the Harper Book IX. New Coasts and Poseidon's Son Book X. The Grace of the Witch Book XI. A Gathering of Shades Book XII. Sea Perils and Defeat Book XIII. One More Strange Island Book XIV. Hospitality in the Forest

82. San Antonio College LitWeb Classical Literature Outline
A good, diverse hypertext listCategory Arts Classical Studies...... Catullus ( 84 54 ). Virgil ( 70 - 19 ) Horace ( 65 - 8 Ovid ( 43 -18 ) Livy ( 59- 17 ) History of Rome from MIT The Silver Age Seneca ( 4 BC - AD 65 ).
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Outline of Classical Literature
Created by Roger Blackwell Bailey, Ph.D.
Many of the authors listed below have individual pages where can be found 1. their on-line works and 2. study aids ( when available ).Most of the works are available in the Penguin Classics series. Click Here for general resources , on-line and off. For .zip files of several classics, click HERE
Literature of the Ancient Near East Classical Hebrew Literature
The Hebrew Bible

Specimens of Akkadian Literature
The Creation Epic (Enuma Elish)
from Mythome.org.
The Gilgamesh Epic
from Mythome.org.
The Code of Hammurabi
trans. L.W. King.
Specimens of Egyptian Literature
Middle Kingdom ( c. 2040-1650 )
" Tale of the Ship-Wrecked Sailor ". [ The Hyksos period occupies the 100 years between Middle and New Kingdoms.] New Kingdom ( c. 1550-1080 B.C. ) " The Tale of Two Brothers ". An analogue to the story of Joseph in Genesis. The Book of the Dead . See also R.O. Faulkner, Translator, The Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead . Texas, 1993. Ancient Greek Literature The Age of Epic Homer ( ? 9th Cent. B.C. ).

83. The San Antonio College LitWeb Vergil Page
The Virgil Page. ( 70 19 BC ) en Priamus. sunt hic etiam sua praemialaudi, sunt lachrimae rerum et mentem mortalia tangunt. Virgil's
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The Virgil Page
( 70 - 19 B.C. )
en Priamus. sunt hic etiam sua praemia laudi,
sunt lachrimae rerum et mentem mortalia tangunt.

Virgil's Works
The Aeneid has been recently translated by Humphries ( Scribner's, 1951 ), Fitzgerald ( Random House, 1990 ), Mandelbaum ( California, 1982 ), and McCrorie ( Michigan, 1995 ), all in verse. The Eclogues , translated by Guy Lee, and the Georgics , by L.P. Wilkinson are both Penguin Classics.
The Aeneid On Line trans. John Dryden.
The Eclogues On Line
The Georgics On Line
About Virgil
W. A. Camps, An Introduction to Virgil's Aeneid . Oxford, 1979.
A Virgil Study Guide
. Written by Dr Diane Thompson. Good introduction to plot, characters, and themes in The Aeneid Back to Classics

84. Virgil
Virgil (70~19 BC). From Untitled . And great gods eke aggrievèdwith our town. I saw Troye fall down in burning gledes, Neptunus
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Virgil (70~19 B.C.) From "Untitled" And great gods eke aggrievèd with our town.
I saw Troye fall down in burning gledes,
Neptunus' town clean razèd from the soil,
Like as the elm forgrown in mountains high,
Round hewen with axe, that husbandmen
With thick assaults strive to tear up, doth threat,
And hackt beneath trembling doth bend his top,
Till gold with strokes, giving the latter crack,
Rent from height, with ruin it doth fall.
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85. Virgil
Virgil, Virgil (70 19 BC), was a Roman poet and author of the most influentialwork of literature produced in ancient Rome, Aeneid, which tells the story of
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Virgil Virgil (70 - 19 B.C.), was a Roman poet and author of the most influential work of literature produced in ancient Rome, Aeneid, which tells the story of Rome's legendary founder and proclaims the Roman mission to civilize the world under divine guidance.
In canto 1 of Inferno, Dante meets the ghost of Virgil who offers to be his guide through Hell and up Mount Purgatory in hopes to rise to Heaven to meet the spirits of the blessed. It is Dante's passion for Beatrice that provokes his journey through the afterlife in search of her in Paradise; however, he is soon beset with doubts as he contemplates the difficulty of the undertaking. Virgil tells Dante that he was sent expressly by Beatrice to lead him and Dante hesitates no longer.

86. Introduction - Biology And Management Of Red Alder
Virgil (7019 BC), author of the Aeneid, reported his observations on the ecologyof alder, making particular reference to its occurrence in moist places
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Alder (Alnus spp.) has long been observed to posses unique biological properties. Virgil (7019 B.C.), author of the Aeneid, reported his observations on the ecology of alder, making particular reference to its occurrence in moist places (Kellogg 1882). In Forest Trees of Britain , Johns (1849) wrote, "It has been observed that their [alders'] shade is much less injurious to vegetation than that of other trees," and quoted Browne's jingle, above. The first "modern" scientist to report on nodulated alder roots was Meyen (1829). Following this clue, Hiltner (1896) performed a classic study in which seeded black alder ( Alnus glutinosa Gaertn.) grew vigorously in sterile, nitrogen-free soil inoculated with alder root materials while similar plants in uninoculated soil remained small and nitrogen-deficient. Other scientists then became interested and developed sufficient information to include alder in a list of "nitrogen-gathering" plants published in the Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture 1910 (Kellerman 1911).

87. Terms
consults the Sophists. V Virgil (70 19 BC) An epic poet who wrotethe patriotic Roman epic the Aeneid. Virtue Virtue (arete) means
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Apology
Hyperlinked Terms A B-D E-J K-O ... S-Z S
Socratic Teaching:
Socratic Irony:
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Telamon:
Father of Ajax. Theages: Mentioned at Republic 496b-496c. Otherwise unknown. Theodotus: Other than this reference, he is unknown. Theosdotides: Other than this reference, he is unknown. Thetis: Father of Achilles. Thirty, Rule of the: Tragedy: A classical drama in verse in which a noble protagonist is brought to an inevitable ruin as a direct consequence of an extreme trait that is at the same time his greatest quality. Tribe: Athens was separated into ten administrative units called 'tribes' ( phylai ), originally based on kinship ties. Fifty men from each tribe were selected by lot to serve on the Council for a term of one year. Triptolemus: The legendary King of Eleusis who learned of the mysteries of seasonal growth and decay from the goddess Demeter. He passed this knowledge onto humans in the form of the "Elusian Mysteries." He is said to be the introducer of agriculture and of farming to mankind. Trojan War: The epic mythological battle between the Greeks and the Trojans that is depicted in Homer's Iliad and Virgil's Aeneid Troy: A city northeast across the Aegean Sea from Athens. The city is famous for the Trojan War depicted in Homer's and Virgil's epic poems.

88. Angelica Kauffman. Biography. - Olga's Gallery
Virgil (70 –19 BC), the favorite poet of the Roman Emperor Augustus, the authorof the epic poem Aeneid, which recounts the adventures of the Trojan Aeneas
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Angelica Kauffman
Angelica Maria Anna Katarina Kauffman was born in Chur, Switzerland, in 1747 into the family of the painter J.-J. Kauffman, who provided her with professional training in arts. In 1742-1757, the family lived in Italy, after 1757 they moved to Schwarzberg (now Austria). In 1763, she came to Rome for the first time. During the next years, 1763-65, she traveled to Milan, Venice, Naples and Florence. In 1765, she became a member of the St. Lukas Academy in Rome. In 1766 she accompanied Lady Wentworth to England. There, Kauffman was a success with her portraits of the nobility. Under the influence of English sentimental literature she executed paintings on subjects from A. Pope and L. Sterne. She lived in London until 1781 and became the only woman in England to be admitted to the Royal Academy. In 1781, she married Antonio Zucchi (1726-95), a Venetian painter, who worked with the brothers Robert and James Adam in England. On her return to Rome in 1781, she was elected a member of the Venetian Academy. From 1781 till 1807 she lived and worked in Rome. Kauffman was very popular in her time, she painted allegorical, mythological and historical subjects, as well as subjects from literature and portraits. They are mostly treated in the sentimental fashion of the 18th century. In the paintings of her early Roman period drawing prevails over coloring, which shows her interest in Mengs and aesthetic ideas of neoclassicism. In later works on mythological subjects the archeological accuracy of details was strengthened and theatrical effects appeared. Works of Kauffman were widely known in Europe due to engravings by other artists. She was a friend of the painter A. R. Mengs, great German poet and statesman

89. QuoteWorld.org - Home To 14,254 Quotations And Growing!
Latet anguis in herba. (There's a snake hidden in the grass) Virgil (7019BC), Roman poet, Aeneid More about the author, Email this quote to a friend!
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90. Virgil. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fourth Editi
2000. Virgil. SYLLABICATION Vir·gil. PRONUNCIATION vûr j l. DATES 70–19bc. VARIANT FORMS also Ver·gil. VARIANTS Originally Publius Vergilius Maro.
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91. Site Officiel Du Musée Du Louvre / Bureau De Presse (diff : 29/03/99)
Reading. 11 April,1000 am 1200 pm The Aeneid by Virgil (70-19BC). With Redjep Mitrovitsa and eleven actors from the Jeune
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EVENTS AT THE LOUVRE IN APRIL, 1999
This brief program presents events at the Louvre for April 1999. Press releases and press kits for each of these events are available from the press office. The Louvre Pyramid is 10 Years Old The Pyramid was inaugurated on March 30, 1989, and this year we are celebrating its tenth anniversary.
From 7 to 21 April 1999, there will be a series of events and activities both in the auditorium and within the permanent collections to celebrate this anniversary (see details below).
9 and 10 April : Building the Museum
Through the presentation of recent large projects, either in the building or planning stage, two special days of conferences and debates with architects, historians and curators will help in understanding the importance of museums as a part of urban fabric, and will allow for the discussion of opposing contemporary museographic ideas.
Silent Films in concert 17 April, 4:00 - 9:00 pm : , Fr., 1926 – dir. H. Desfontaines – Serial in four episodes.
Reading 11 April,10:00 am - 12:00 pm :

92. Paul's Gay Stamps: "Out Of The Closet" Ancient Civilization Page  12
Copyright Louis Paul Hennefeld 1983 2002. PUBLIUS Virgil MARO. (70 - 19BC). POET. Special Bimillenary Virgil postmark, Italy, 29 November 1981.
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Out of the Closet ancient civilization page 12 PUBLIUS VIRGIL MARO (70 - 19 BC) POET Special Bimillenary Virgil postmark, Italy, 29 November 1981 'Corydon and Alexis' and 'Nisus and Euralus,' from the Eclogues of Virgil , praise gay love. Historians are in disagreement concerning Virgil's sexual orientation. Previous Page Master Chapter Index Chapter Index Ancient Civilization Next Page ... Back To Start Page

93. Vergil's Home Page
Provides links to Vergil sites. Includes commentaries, bibliographies, teaching materials, images, discussion lists, and electronic texts.
http://vergil.classics.upenn.edu/home
Links to Vergil sites
of all sorts....
Quid noui?
(last update: 4/9/99)
On-line Text and Commentary

Bibliography

Images

Discussion Lists
...
Other Vergil Sites
Pagina domestica
P. Vergili Maronis
Vergil's Home Page

94. Home School In The Woods
Timelines are a wonderful way to see all of history at a glance! They help visualize the procession of time and how one event spurs on another.
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95. AIM25: King's College London College Archives: ENK, Professor Petrus Johannes (1
King's College London College Archives home page. ARCHON Contact details.ENK, Professor Petrus Johannes (18851960). IDENTITY STATEMENT.
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