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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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Sicily (Italy) (search for this): book 9, commline 99
Olim is rightly connected by
Wagn. with what precedes, not with what
follows. Undis: Serv. mentions another
reading undas, which is the more usual
construction in Virg., and might be supported
by 5. 689: but it is found only in
one or two inferior copies. Comp. 11. 702
note. One ship was lost in the storm off
Africa (1. 584), four were burnt in Sicily
(5. 699), so that Aeneas must have landed
with fifteen, the original number having
been twenty (1. 381). Two of these had
gone with Aeneas to Pallanteum, 8. 79;
thirteen consequently remained.
Africa (search for this): book 9, commline 99
Olim is rightly connected by
Wagn. with what precedes, not with what
follows. Undis: Serv. mentions another
reading undas, which is the more usual
construction in Virg., and might be supported
by 5. 689: but it is found only in
one or two inferior copies. Comp. 11. 702
note. One ship was lost in the storm off
Africa (1. 584), four were burnt in Sicily
(5. 699), so that Aeneas must have landed
with fifteen, the original number having
been twenty (1. 381). Two of these had
gone with Aeneas to Pallanteum, 8. 79;
thirteen consequently remained.