Verbal Artistry in Vergil: Elision in Aeneid 1.389 In Aeneid 1.387-9 Venus begins her third address to Aeneas with instruction for him to betake himself to the palace of Dido. In 389, she says: Perge m Continue Reading →
Verbal Artistry in Vergil: Word-Order in Aeneid 1.371 Aeneas’ response to Venus’ queries in Aeneid 1 is introduced as follows: …Quaerenti talibus ille suspirans imoque trahens a pectore vocem. (A. 1.370 Continue Reading →
Lutheranism and the Classics II: Reading the Church Fathers For readers (are there any?) interested in such things and in the vicinity of northern Indiana, there is a conference later this week on the Reformati Continue Reading →