Verbal Artistry in Vergil: Place-Names in Aeneid 1.549-58 In his speech to Dido, the Trojan leader Ilioneus wonders aloud whether their king Aeneas (rex erat Aeneas nobis, 544) is still alive; if not, the Tro Continue Reading →
“Last Statues of Antiquity” Database I just learned about this from a review in BMCR. Looks pretty nifty: “a searchable database of the published evidence for statuary and inscribed statu Continue Reading →
Verbal Artistry in Vergil: Elision in Aeneid 1.520 While Aeneas hides in a cloud, an embassy comes from other Trojan ships that, it turns out, hadn’t been lost after all. Their entry to the temple of J Continue Reading →