Mr. Guerra,

There is an extraordinary fold-out rendition of the shield in the
18th-century bilingual text edited by Joseph Warton, The Works of Virgil in
Latin and English…(London: R. Dodsley, 1753).  The University of Illinois
has it on the shelves, according to the English Short Title Catalogue.

Regards,

Rodger Friedman
Rare Book Studio
One Mystic Circle
Tuxedo, NY  10987

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Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 16:16:13 -0600 (CST)
From: Rich Guerra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

        I think actually looking upon a visual representation of the
shield would help me understand it's significance.

Does anyone know of a book or internet site that contains this??

                                        Rich
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