Re: VIRGIL: Helen's Abduction

1999-02-12 Thread Yvan Nadeau
passages of the Iliad, truly have a treat in store! yn From: Rebecca Smyth [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VIRGIL: Helen's Abduction Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 10:49:31 PST Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Salvete! Thank you all

Re: VIRGIL: Helen's Abduction

1999-02-12 Thread Ariel Medina
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RE: VIRGIL: Helen's Abduction

1999-02-11 Thread Rodriguez, Katherine C.
-Original Message- From: Rebecca Smyth [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 11, 1999 8:06 AM To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: VIRGIL: Helen's Abduction I think the question is not whether Helen minded being given to Paris. One way of looking at this event

Re: VIRGIL: Helen's Abduction

1999-02-11 Thread Dan King
Aphrodite's pawn' -- From: Rebecca Smyth [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: VIRGIL: Helen's Abduction Date: Thursday, February 11, 1999 12:06 AM Salvete! I have the pleasure and honour of teaching Classical Studies to a class of 17 year old young ladies and our

RE: VIRGIL: Helen's Abduction

1999-02-11 Thread George Heidekat
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Re: VIRGIL: Helen's Abduction

1999-02-11 Thread Rebecca Smyth
Salvete! Thank you all for your comments and insight. I am most grateful for your help and I'm certain that my girls will also apreciate it; I'm looking forward to my next class with them and an exciting discussion. I would definitely enjoy reading the speech which Georgias wrote: thank

Re: VIRGIL: Helen's Abduction

1999-02-11 Thread Jack Kolb
This fascinating (and to me educational) discussion emboldens me--who knows only a little Latin, and no Greek--to ask three questions which are outside the parameters of Virgil. The first is slightly analogous to the Helen question. 1. Is Odysseus supposed to be held by Calypso entirely against

Re: VIRGIL: Helen's Abduction

1999-02-11 Thread Stephanie Spaulding
Version 2.1.1 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Jack Kolb [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VIRGIL: Helen's Abduction Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Precedence: bulk Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This fascinating (and to me educational) discussion

VIRGIL: Helen's Abduction

1999-02-10 Thread Rebecca Smyth
Salvete! I have the pleasure and honour of teaching Classical Studies to a class of 17 year old young ladies and our current topic is the Aeneid. One of my students asked me today whether or not Helen minded being given as a gift to Paris and therefore whether or not she was abducted. I hope