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 > > ---------- > > 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 > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > To leave the Mantovano mailing list at any time, do NOT hit reply. > Instead, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message > "unsubscribe mantovano" in the body (omitting the quotation marks). You > can also unsubscribe at http://virgil.org/mantovano/mantovano.htm#unsub > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- To leave the Mantovano mailing list at any time, do NOT hit reply. Instead, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message "unsubscribe mantovano" in the body (omitting the quotation marks). You can also unsubscribe at http://virgil.org/mantovano/mantovano.htm#unsub