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Browsing named entities in a specific section of John Conington, Commentary on Vergil's Aeneid, Volume 2. Search the whole document.
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Lydia (Turkey) (search for this): book 9, commline 546
Maeonio regi, the king of Maeonia
or Lydia. In Hom. the Maeonians
are led by Mesthles and Antiphus, sons of
Talaemenes by Limne, Il. 2. 864 foll.
Furtim merely signifies that the birth
was illegitimate, like furtivum 7. 660,
sko/tion de/ e( gei/nato mh/thr Il. 6. 24.
Maeonio regi, the king of Maeonia
or Lydia. In Hom. the Maeonians
are led by Mesthles and Antiphus, sons of
Talaemenes by Limne, Il. 2. 864 foll.
Furtim merely signifies that the birth
was illegitimate, like furtivum 7. 660,
sko/tion de/ e( gei/nato mh/thr Il. 6. 24.