Does anyone know the original Latin for the phrase, "Commodity, Order, 
Delight" or something like that?  I believe it's a quote from Vetruvius, 
whoever that is (I couldn't find him in any Roman history books).  Any 
information on this subject would be greatly appreciated.
Tom Siegel

 > From: 
"Judy Conway" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 09:14:22 -0500
> 
> Camilla is an interesting figure in the Aeneid.  An interesting article by
> Trudy Harrington Becker, "Ambiguity and the Female Warrior:  Virgil's
> Camilla", Electronic Antiquity Vol.4, Issue 1, 1997, is extremely
> interesting and educational.
> Her death is one the best.
> Judy Conway
> Carleton University - Ottawa, Canada
> 
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> > From: 92DEVLINH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject:
> > Date: November 5, 1998 6:44 AM
> >
> > Hi,
> >     I'm from the UK, and I've just discovered your site. How about this for
> > discussion - How does Virgil view women in the Aeneid? I'd be interested
> to
> > know your opinions and thoughts!
> >
> > From Heidi - UK
> 
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