On Mon, 27 Sep 1999 16:57:39 -0700 (PDT) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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VIRGIL DigestMonday, 27 September 1999 Volume 01 :
Number 060
Re:casali reference?
Re: VIRGIL Digest V1 #59
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From: Christine Perkell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 99 12:06:13 -0400
Subject: Re:casali reference?
Hello Everyone
I seem to have missed the Casali reference to which M. Hughes gave a
most
interesting response. I would thank someone of you for giving it out
again.
C. Perkell
Christine Perkell/ Zarbin
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Classics Department
Emory University
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From: Barry Baldwin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 17:55:07 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: Re: VIRGIL Digest V1 #59
I have TWICE signed off all these Virgil-mantovano things, and have
had
confirmation of same, so why am I still getting them? -Barry Baldwin
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Re: VIRGIL: Another Virgilius Maro?
Re: VIRGIL: Another Virgilius Maro?
Re: VIRGIL: More Vergils
Re: VIRGIL: More Vergils
Re: VIRGIL: More Vergils
Re: VIRGIL: More Vergils
Re: VIRGIL: More Vergils
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Thank you message from API
Casali on Treason
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hans Zimmermann)
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 23:05:40 +0200
Subject: Re: VIRGIL: Another Virgilius Maro?
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James Butrica schrieb:
Message forwarded by moderator follows.
From: F. Heberlein
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Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 09:08:46 +1
Does someone know about a philosopher or grammarian
called =AB Virgilius Maro =BB who was living in the 7th
century? I would like to read something about this
author, his life, his works.
This is Vergilius Maro Grammaticus, famous for his claim to have
attended in his youth a 13 days dispute on the correct vocative
of e=
go
(now and then i ask our undergrads the 'correct' solution, and
more
than often i get replies like o ege ...).
Under what circumstances would one use a vocative form of the
1st-perso=
n
singular pronoun? And please don't keep us in suspense: which form
did =
VMG
regard as correct, and which were the competing forms?
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yes, funny indeed, but let's remember the Greek neighbour form:=20
Odysseias e (book 5), 299: =F4 moi eg=F4 deilos ...=20
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grusz, hansz
http://home.t-online.de/home/03581413454/sprachen.htm
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From: Greg Farnum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 17:01:03 -0400
Subject: Re: VIRGIL: Another Virgilius Maro?
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I must apologize to Peter from Perth, he DID NOT claim that Virgil
Thomps=
on
was the first. I plead a hasty and furtive reading at work as my
extenua=
ting
circumstance. Still, the discussion is an interesting one; and yes,
the =
name
Homer, when pinned on an American, is just as hayseed as Virgil.
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Greg Farnum
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Jim O'Hara wrote:
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. and its American use as a
first name is exemplified by (5) the composer Virgil Thomson, and
(7) =
a
television character in McHale's Navy. Are there any others, I
wonde=
r?
Best wishes
Peter JVD BRYANT
Perth
Western Australia
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Nine major-league baseball players, eight born 1894-1917, and one
in th=
e
20's, have been named Virgil:
From http://www.totalbaseball.com/
Virgil Abernathy
Virgil Barnes
Virgil Cheeves
Virgil Davis
Virgil Garriott
Virgil Garvin
Virgil Jester
Thomas Virgil Red Stallcup
Virgil Trucks
Jim O'Hara James J. O'Hara
Professor of Classical Studies Chair Classical Studies Dept.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Wesleyan University
860/685-2066 (fax: 2089) Middletown CT 06459-0146
Home Page: http://www.wesleyan.edu/classics/faculty/jim.html
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From: Leofranc Holford-Strevens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 23:09:31 +0100
Subject: Re: VIRGIL: More Vergils
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edu, RANDI C ELDEVIK [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Yes, I have to acknowledge that those hillbilly associations do
exist, i=
n
the U.S. context; the same for the name Homer, unfortunately. But
I don=
't
know how that came