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>i am very interested in virgil. however when deiphobus is seen by aeneas
>in book 6, he realizes that he is mutilated. but what does deiphobus call
>aeneas?

First "amicus" (friend), then "decus nostrum" (our glory).

James Lawrence Peter Butrica
Department of Classics
The Memorial University of Newfoundland
St. John's, Newfoundland  A1C 5S7
(709) 737-7914 


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