Vergil, Aeneid 2. 250–2

Classical Quarterly 30 (01):153- (1980)
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Abstract

These lines from the second book of the Aeneid introduce the night on which Troy falls. They have always been felt to be impressive: rich in allusion, noteworthy for the monosyllabic ending of the first line, and memorable for the majestic zeugma of the last two lines. Line 250 opens by incorporating a half line from Ennius: vertitur interea caelum cum ingentibus signis and closes with a near-translation of the substance of a half-line from Homer

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Ruit Oceano Nox.Peter E. Knox - 1989 - Classical Quarterly 39 (01):265-.

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