Aeneas (Legendary character) -- Poetry; Epic poetry, Latin -- Translations into English
The phrase _in tergum_ occurs twice elsewhere: ix. 764--meaning 'on the
back'; and xi. 653--meaning 'backward'; and in x. 718 the uncertainty
about the order of the lines makes it possible that _tergo decutit
hastas_ was meant to refer to the boar, not to Mezentius. But the
passages quoted by the editors there shew that the word might be used in
the sense of 'shield'; and this being so we are scarcely justified in
reading _aversi_ against all the good MSS.
l. 529--Omitted with most MSS.
BOOK TENTH
l. 278--Omitted with the best MSS.
l. 754--_Insidiis, iaculo et longe fallente sagitta._ The MS. authority
is decidedly in favour of this, the more difficult reading; and the
hendiadys is not more violent than those in Georg. ii. 192, Aen. iii.
223.
BOOK TWELFTH
l. 218--_Tum magis, ut propius cernunt non viribus aequis._
With Ribbeck I believe that there is a gap in the sense here, and have
marked one in the translation.
l. 520--_Limina_ with Med. _Munera_ Con.
ll. 612, 613--Omitted with the best MSS.
l. 751--_Venator cursu canis et latratibus instat._ I take _cursu canis_
as equivalent to _currente cane_, as in i. 324, _spumantis apri cursum
clamore prementem_.
_Printed by_ R. & R. CLARK, _Edinburgh_.
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
The following words appear with and without a hyphen. Spelling has been
left as in the original.
blood-stained bloodstained
hill-tops hilltops
horse-hair horsehair
life-blood lifeblood
new-born newborn
spear-shaft spearshaft
water-ways waterways
The following words are spelled in multiple ways. Spelling has been left
as in the original.
aery aëry
horned hornèd
Nereids Nereïd
Pergama Pergamea
The following corrections have made to the text:
page 173--'[quotation mark missing in original]Nymphs,
Laurentine Nymphs
page 202--in name fail to be Creüsa[original has Crëusa]
page 207--Rumour on fluttering[original has flutttering] wings
page 285--the Rhoetean[original has Rhoeteian] captain drives
his army
The first occurrence of Phoebus was rendered with an oe ligature in the
original.
Ellipses match the original.
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