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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.
Found 15 total hits in 3 results.
Greece (Greece) (search for this): book 7, commline 224
Europae atque Asiae explains
uterque orbis, the two divisions of the
world, Europe and Asia. This view of the
Trojan war as a struggle between Europe
and Asia is quite un-Homeric, and arose in
Greece after the Persian war. See Hdt. 1,
the earlier chapters. With this image
comp. Hor. 1 Ep. 2. 7, Graecia Barbariae
lento collisa duello.
Asia (search for this): book 7, commline 224
Europae atque Asiae explains
uterque orbis, the two divisions of the
world, Europe and Asia. This view of the
Trojan war as a struggle between Europe
and Asia is quite un-Homeric, and arose in
Greece after the Persian war. See Hdt. 1,
the earlier chapters. With this image
comp. Hor. 1 Ep. 2. 7, Graecia Barbariae
lento collisa duello.
Europae atque Asiae explains
uterque orbis, the two divisions of the
world, Europe and Asia. This view of the
Trojan war as a struggle between Europe
and Asia is quite un-Homeric, and arose in
Greece after the Persian war. See Hdt. 1,
the earlier chapters. With this image
comp. Hor. 1 Ep. 2. 7, Graecia Barbariae
lento collisa duello.
Europe (search for this): book 7, commline 224
Europae atque Asiae explains
uterque orbis, the two divisions of the
world, Europe and Asia. This view of the
Trojan war as a struggle between Europe
and Asia is quite un-Homeric, and arose in
Greece after the Persian war. See Hdt. 1,
the earlier chapters. With this image
comp. Hor. 1 Ep. 2. 7, Graecia Barbariae
lento collisa duello.
Europae atque Asiae explains
uterque orbis, the two divisions of the
world, Europe and Asia. This view of the
Trojan war as a struggle between Europe
and Asia is quite un-Homeric, and arose in
Greece after the Persian war. See Hdt. 1,
the earlier chapters. With this image
comp. Hor. 1 Ep. 2. 7, Graecia Barbariae
lento collisa duello.