Virgil's Roman Chronography: a Reconsideration

Classical Quarterly 24 (1):111-115 (1974)
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Jupiter, in his prophetic speech to Venus foretells that Aeneas will rule for three years in Italy, that Ascanius will complete the thirty years of rule at Lavinium, and that he will then found Alba, under whose kings' rule 300 years will elapse until the birth of Romulus. The sequence 3–30–300 is unmistakeable: tertia and temaque … triginta … ter centum ; no effort is required to see that the total of these numbers is 333 and the total is clearly more significant than the antiquarian associations of the individual numbers.

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Some Problems in the Aeneas Legend.Nicholas Horsfall - 1979 - Classical Quarterly 29 (02):372-.

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Das Alphabet in Mystik und Magie.Ernst Riess & Franz Dornseiff - 1923 - American Journal of Philology 44 (2):184.

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