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Aeneid I.210-417. Major Points. Aeneid I.210-417. 259ff (lines in the translation): Loyal Aeneas grieved especially / For bold Orontes, and lamented in silence / The bitter loss of Amycus and Lycus . 263ff. Jupiter, his portrayal.
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Aeneid I.210-417 Major Points
Aeneid I.210-417 259ff (lines in the translation): Loyal Aeneas grieved especially / For bold Orontes, and lamented in silence / The bitter loss of Amycus and Lycus. 263ff. Jupiter, his portrayal. 270ff. Speech of Venus (her argument (promise, devotion etc.); Antenor, who is he?)
Aeneid I.210-417 307ff. Jupiter’s speech (his argument): 1.destiny: 2.Aeneas’s mission and goal in Italy 3.Ascanius, surnamed Iulus 4.Ilia, Mars and the twins 5.prophecy for the Romans 6.Trojan Caesar and deification 7.“impious” Fury (“hands bound tight).
Aeneid I.210-417 361: Mercury (his mission) 375-376: Aeneas’s trip. 386ff: his mother, her looks and question 399ff.Aeneas’s reply. He mistakes her for______.
Aeneid I.210-417 411 ff. Venus tells the story of Dido, Carthagenean queen: a.having left Tyre… b.Sychaeus c.impious Pygmalion d.the ghost e.Dido’s mission
Aeneid I.210-417 454ff. Aeneas’s response (esp. 461; irony; self-description) 475ff. Venus’s response 494ff.What happens right after Venus’s speech? 499ff. Aeneas’s reaction.