Re: VIRGIL: Allecto (BK 7)

1998-04-13 Thread Jim O';Hara
t read directions. Instead, >send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message "unsubscribe >mantovano" in the body. Jim O'Hara James J. O'Hara Professor of Classical Studies Classical Studies Dept. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: VIRGIL: Augustus and Vergil

1998-04-18 Thread Jim O';Hara
, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1993. James J. O'Hara Jim O'Hara Professor of Classical StudiesClassical Studies Dept. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wesleyan University 860/685-2066

Re: VIRGIL: Query for Latinists

1998-04-22 Thread Jim O';Hara
;t it sound like "check" or "cheque"? Similarly, why does is "lede" spelled like that? I also have a "cq" story. I supose it's still true that you type cq between pointy brackets, which means it's hidden or invisible and doesn't show up in t

Re: VIRGIL: "nemo Hercule, nemo"

1998-04-29 Thread Jim O';Hara
>Culpa rubet vultus meus[...] >JLB Don't worry. Someday we'll look back on this and it will all seem funny. (Bruce Springsteen, "Rosalita" from "the Wild, the Innocent, and the E-Street Shuffle" ca 1972.) James J. O'Hara

Re: VIRGIL: author[ity] of Anchises' Stoicism?

1998-06-03 Thread Jim O';Hara
s is accessible from his whole poem, and the interaction of all his charcters' words. James J. O'Hara Jim O'Hara Professor of Classical StudiesClassical Studies Dept. [EMAIL PROTECTED] We

Re: VIRGIL: RE: Panegyric

1998-07-20 Thread Jim O';Hara
long the strengths and weaknesses of the Roman people, those qualities that had led to their many successes, and many problems. Jim O'Hara James J. O'Hara Professor of Classical Studies & Chair Classical Studies Dept. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

VIRGIL: Hardie V. survey only $12.50

1998-07-27 Thread Jim O';Hara
.95 US or 7 pounds. It's 126 pages, paperback, and you really get a lot for your money. The ad says write to: Richard Wallace Classics Dept. Univ. of Keele Keele, Staffordshire ST5 5BG Jim O'Hara James J. O'Hara Professor of Classical Studies

Re: VIRGIL: virgil and augustus/result of aeneid

1998-10-15 Thread Jim O';Hara
203, repr. Harrison, S.J, Oxford Readings in Vergil's Aeneid (Oxford 1990). >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (KIMBERLY ANN SANTORA) said: > >All I know is that augustus asked him to write it Not really shown by any evidence to be true. Jim O'Hara

Re: VIRGIL: Translations (Dryden and others)

1998-10-19 Thread Jim O';Hara
) 4. Richard Thomas, Harvard University Dryden's "Perfect Hero"/Long's "Little Paris": Virgil's Aeneid and Horizons of Translation (18 mins.) 5. Elizabeth Fisher, The George Washington University Ovid's Metamorphoses: Sailing to Byzantium (18 mins.) Jim O

Re: VIRGIL: Is rap music the future of epic poetry

1998-10-20 Thread Jim O';Hara
Talking Trojan, where an overeager proofreader has falsely corrected the phrase "flyting contest" into "flying contest") Jim O'Hara James J. O'Hara Professor of Classical Studies & Chair Classical Studies Dept

Re: VIRGIL: "flying contest" in the Iliad

1998-10-20 Thread Jim O';Hara
o" in the body (omitting the quotation marks). You >can also unsubscribe at http://virgil.org/mantovano/mantovano.htm#unsub Jim O'Hara James J. O'Hara Professor of Classical Studies & Chair Classical Studies Dept. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: VIRGIL: writing amongst the ancients

1998-10-22 Thread Jim O';Hara
ry'" and that he has a separate home page on the "past and future of the book" at http://www.jesus.ox.ac.uk/~dpf/book.html Jim O'Hara James J. O'Hara Professor of Classical Studies & Chair Classical Studies Dept. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: VIRGIL: quote

1998-11-09 Thread Jim O';Hara
mitting 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 [EMAI

Re: VIRGIL: Re: the death of young warriors

1998-11-16 Thread Jim O';Hara
nius; plus Troilus in Book 1) Hardie, P.R. Virgil: Aeneid Book IX (Cambridge 1994) is also pretty good on this topic, in his intro and in his commentary on the Nisus and Euryalus passage Jim O'Hara James J. O'Hara Professor of Classical Studies & Chair

Re: VIRGIL: I would like others insight on a line in the aneid

1998-12-02 Thread Jim O';Hara
s? > >The meaning is straightforward. A time will come, perhaps, when we will be >glad to remember our present ordeal > >Simon Cauchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cf. also "Someday we'll look back on this and it will all seem funny." Bruce Springsteen, "Rosalita&q

Re: VIRGIL: Lost poem

1998-12-09 Thread Jim O';Hara
the Latin spelling of the Greek word "periplous" or "sailing by" and refer either to Vergil's description of Aeneas' sail past the coast of Sicily near the end of Book 3, or to some real or imagined poem by that name? Jim O'Hara

Re: VIRGIL: (NOT) paid for propaganda?

1999-03-17 Thread Jim O';Hara
on (I know I'm going to summarize this poorly) the fine line Ovid walks in terms of criticism of Augustus, and dramatization within the Met of the dangers of disbelief or resistance, in an important study of O's Met by Stephen Wheeler, forthcoming from UPenn press. Jim O'Hara

Re: VIRGIL: (NOT) paid for propaganda?

1999-03-18 Thread Jim O';Hara
> Richard Thomas' forthcoming book >Which press? When? >Helen COB > I think it's Harvard UP, but maybe not too soon. His APA talk on Dryden and others was a taste. He'd respond to an e-mail, I think; address easilt found on the Harvard Classic

VIRGIL: Re:pictorial placement of words ( Æneid iv.184)

1999-03-25 Thread Jim O';Hara
- >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 >

Re: VIRGIL: Re: Aeneas' 'greatest labour' ?

1999-04-13 Thread Jim O';Hara
spears? What happens when a man devoted to pietas is faced with conflicting loyalties, claims, and duties? Why is Aeneas described as "furiis incensus et ira terribilis" and as "fervidus" when he kills Turnus? Jim O'Hara James J. O'Har

Re: VIRGIL: Another Virgilius Maro?

1999-09-22 Thread Jim O';Hara
. 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 wonder? > >Best wishes >Peter JVD BRYANT >Perth >Western Australia >[EMAIL PROTECTED] Nine major-league baseball players, eight

Re: VIRGIL: Hi!

1999-10-05 Thread Jim O';Hara
uot; This url is at the bottom of every list e-mail, in the instructions for how to unsubscribe. Jim O'Hara James J. O'Hara Professor of Classical Studies & Chair Classical Studies Dept. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wesleyan University

Re: VIRGIL: Gender in the Georgics

1999-11-03 Thread Jim O';Hara
>suggestions about the issue, please get in touch. > In Martindale, Charles. The Cambridge Companion to Vergil. Cambridge. 1997 try Oliensis, Ellen. "Sons and Lovers. Sexuality and Gender in Virgil's Poetry." In Martindale (1997) 294-311 Jim O'Hara

Re: VIRGIL: VERGIL: lost verses

1999-11-10 Thread Jim O';Hara
otus ad arma Prosiluit dicenda." --H. N.] Wagn. and Forb., however, as well as Henry, consider the lines as genuine; and they have been imitated by Spenser in the opening of the Faery Queene, and Milton in the opening of Paradise Regained." Jim O'Hara

Re: VIRGIL: Creusa's demise

2000-01-13 Thread Jim O';Hara
cation info: Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, 1999. Amazon has it at: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/080613139X/qid=947787007/sr=1-1/002-14329 30-1097015 Jim O'Hara James J. O'Hara Professor of Classical Studies & Chair Classical Studies Dept

Re: VIRGIL: Emotions

2000-02-07 Thread Jim O';Hara
t IX, 185. Very strong arguments against this claim in Denis Feeney, Gods in Epic, V. chapter and elsewhere. V. plays with the idea in Nisus' words at 9.185. but does hand us the answer. James J. O'Hara Jim O'Hara Professor of Classical St

Re: VIRGIL: Emotions

2000-02-08 Thread Jim O';Hara
e answer" read "does not hand us the answer" James J. O'Hara Jim O'Hara Professor of Classical Studies and Chair Classical Studies Dept. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wesleyan University 860/685-

Re: VIRGIL: bib. help: enclosed apposition article?

2000-02-14 Thread Jim O';Hara
Q: >>Could someone help me with a bibliographical reference? >> >>I'm trying to remember an article not too many years ago on the enclosed >>appositional structure such as "raucae, tua cura, palumbes" in Eclogue 1, ... >>James J. O'Hara

Re: VIRGIL: Louise Gluck, "Roman Study"

2000-08-06 Thread Jim O';Hara
et.com: Host mail1.mail.iol.ie [194.125.2.192] claimed to be mail.iol.ie Original-recipient: rfc822;[EMAIL PROTECTED] Do you have a publisher, ISBN for this book? HCOB From: "Jim O'Hara" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2000 20:52:27 +0800 To

VIRGIL: Herculaneum manuscripts

2001-11-25 Thread Jim O';Hara
Here is a note from the Classics List in 1994 about Herculaneum texts of Lucretius and Ennius: > Date: Mon, 24 Jan 1994 > From: Michael Haslam > Subject: Re: NewishEnniusFrag? > > Jim O'Hara asks about the Ennius papyrus. It was at the International Congress > of Pap

VIRGIL: more on Herculaneum, including Latin

2001-11-25 Thread Jim O';Hara
hey've actually found, at http://www.independent.co.uk/story.jsp?story=55573 -- Jim O'Hara Paddison Professor of Latin 206B Howell Hall (919) 962-7649 fax: (919) 962-4036 [EMAIL PROTECTED] James J. O'Hara Department of Classics CB# 3145, 101 Howell Hall The University of N

Re: VIRGIL: Textual problems in Vergil

2001-12-06 Thread Jim O';Hara
e Goold article is avaialable in Harrison's Oxford Readings in V's A. -- Jim O'Hara Paddison Professor of Latin 206B Howell Hall phone: (919) 962-7649 fax: (919) 962-4036 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www: http://www.unc.edu/~oharaj surface mail: James J. O'Hara Depar

Re: VIRGIL: Did Aeneas inhale?

2002-04-26 Thread Jim O';Hara
ergil is not easy to say. Certainly Aeneas is in some way associated with false dreams. Exactly how he is is not really specified. Sorry to be wordy; it's hard to be concise in haste. -- Jim O'Hara Paddison Professor of Latin 206B Howell Hall phone: (919) 962-7649 fax: (919) 962-4036 e

Re: VIRGIL: Did Aeneas inhale?

2002-04-26 Thread Jim O';Hara
uture and not the future scenes themselves are sent through the gates (Zetzel in TAPA for 1989 actually discusses this reading as working like a type of enallage--like a tranferred epithet) -- Jim O'Hara Paddison Professor of Latin 206B Howell Hall phone: (919) 962-7649 fax: (919) 962-403

Re: VIRGIL: Astraeae locus novus

2002-08-23 Thread Jim O';Hara
re or no secret architecture, impressive. Perhaps they got to my > brain. > - Martin Hughes > > ------- > To leave the Mantovano mailing list at any time, do NOT hit reply. > Instead, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: VIRGIL: The furor of Amata

2002-09-11 Thread Jim O';Hara
> Is there anything relevant in Alison Keith's fairly recent book on women in > epic ("Gendering Epic" I think was the title)? > > James L. P. Butrica -- Jim O'Hara Paddison Professor of Latin Director of Graduate Studies 206B Howell Hall phone: (919) 962-7649 fax

Re: VIRGIL: Loeb for student text?

2006-09-05 Thread Jim O';Hara
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 -- Jim O'Hara Paddison Professor of Latin and Departmen