VIRGIL: Re: VERGIL: lost verses

1999-11-10 Thread David Wilson-Okamura
<< message forwarded by listowner >> Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 14:04:38 -0800 From: Gregory Hays <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >These are the notorious verses alleged by Donatus and Servius to have >been removed from the beginning of the Aeneid by its first editors: > >Ille ego qui quondam gracili mod

VIRGIL: Re: Aeneid Film?

1999-11-10 Thread Robert T. White
>From BB: >Does someone know of a movie version of Virgil's >Aeneid that is suitable for high school seniors and is >probably available at an average movie rental place? The only one I've ever seen (and I've been looking for a long time) is _The Avenger_ (1962?) a sequel to _The Trojan Horse_. My

VIRGIL: VERGIL: lost verses

1999-11-10 Thread Dan King
> These are the notorious verses alleged by Donatus and Servius to have > been removed from the beginning of the Aeneid by its first editors: > > Ille ego qui quondam gracili modulatus auena > carmen, et egressus siluis uicina coegi > ut quamuis auido parerent arua colonis >

Re: VIRGIL: VERGIL: lost verses

1999-11-10 Thread Simon Cauchi
>These are the notorious verses alleged by Donatus and Servius to have >been removed from the beginning of the Aeneid by its first editors: > >Ille ego qui quondam gracili modulatus auena >carmen, et egressus siluis uicina coegi >ut quamuis auido parerent arua colonis >

Re: VIRGIL: VERGIL: lost verses

1999-11-10 Thread Jim O'Hara
>book one of spenser's faerie queene begins with four lines supposed to >be imitative of verses found at the beginning of some medieval and >renaissance editions of _the aeneid_: > > Lo I the man, whose Muse whilome did maske, > As time her taught, in lowly Shepheards weeds, > Am

Re: VIRGIL: VERGIL: lost verses

1999-11-10 Thread Leofranc Holford-Strevens
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, matthewspencer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >book one of spenser's faerie queene begins with four lines supposed to >be imitative of verses found at the beginning of some medieval and >renaissance editions of _the aeneid_: > > Lo I the man, whose Muse whilome did

VIRGIL: VERGIL: lost verses

1999-11-10 Thread matthewspencer
book one of spenser's faerie queene begins with four lines supposed to be imitative of verses found at the beginning of some medieval and renaissance editions of _the aeneid_: Lo I the man, whose Muse whilome did maske, As time her taught, in lowly Shepheards weeds, Am now

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1999-11-10 Thread Brandie Bohney
Does someone know of a movie version of Virgil's Aeneid that is suitable for high school seniors and is probably available at an average movie rental place? Brandie Bohney, World Literature Teacher = __ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free a