From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 16:30:33 EST

I am about to teach a college level course on the Aeneid books 1-6 and I was
wondering if you have any suggestions about how to do this in an interesting
manner.  I do not want to bore them with lecture, but I would like to
incorporate the students in my teaching.  I want them to retain the Aeneid
when
they leave the classroom and for them to find it fascinating.  If anyone has
any comments on how I can present the Aeneid in an exciting way that will
thrill my students' minds I would sure appreciate it. Thanks to all who reply.



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David Wilson-Okamura     http://www.virgil.org         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
University of Chicago    Online Virgil discussion, bibliography & links
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