29.03.2013 Views

©Biblioteca Nacional de Colombia

©Biblioteca Nacional de Colombia

©Biblioteca Nacional de Colombia

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

<strong>©Biblioteca</strong> <strong>Nacional</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Colombia</strong><br />

BO OK I V. 349<br />

137. Circumdata, attired i".- Chlamy<strong>de</strong>m. H. 37,1, 7; A. &, S. 234,<br />

Rem. 1, (a.)-Pict o limbo, abl. of characteristic. H. 428; A. & .S. 211.<br />

R em. 6: B. 888; A. 54, II.<br />

138. In aurum. Her bair gathered into n. knot, is bound either by<br />

a fillet of gold, or by a net of gol<strong>de</strong>n tbreads.<br />

150-·1. Tantum, i. e. quantllm ApoliiniB. Aeneas is compareu with<br />

Apollo, in respect, first, of the grace and ease of his movements, secondly,<br />

of his beauty. C.-Ventum, sc. CBI.<br />

152. Dejectae, d.-iv." by the attendants. O. Others," having thrown<br />

themselves down," (pass. as middle,) i. e.leapillg.<br />

153. Decurrer e, perf. ind., as shown by the metro. Cervi tra"Bmittllnt<br />

(Be) CUI'BU (= tl'a"Bc",.,."nt) patentes campos, atque fuga (ill flight)<br />

gl . pulv. agm., etc.<br />

164. Amnes, Im'rentB ma<strong>de</strong> by the sbower; n. striking and frequent<br />

phenomenon in Italy and Greece.<br />

168. Conllubiis, dat. nfler COIIBCiIl8. H. 399, 5, 1); A. & S. 213, Item. 7.<br />

174. F (III/ e, (i. e. Rumor,) tlwn whom there is 110 other pe8t (malum)<br />

llIol'e 8wiji.<br />

176. At firBt small from fea.·. - Metu, nbl. of cause.<br />

178. Terra wn s em'aged ((t tlte wrath of the god8 which had thrust the<br />

Titans, bel' sons, tlown to Tartarus.<br />

179. Coeo, (Pl'. Ceo), see p. 412.<br />

182-4. Oculi, sc . .. mt.-C. medio t . que=inter caelum et terram.<br />

185. Somno. II. 384; 11. & S. 223. "Nor bows to sleep her eyes-" Con.<br />

191- 2. Oratio obliqua. The prinoipal olauses, (De",'BBe A.llea1l, (eo. )<br />

f ov.,-e Memem,) noo. with inf.; and the subordinate relutive olause<br />

(di[Jnelt'" Dido), subj . - Viro, (aB Iter) "u8band.<br />

193. Quam longa (sit), ns long ns it is,-the whole winter.<br />

195. Doa foeda (i. e. Fame) diffundit haeo in or a viro'm.<br />

198. Ham. satus, Iarbas, son of Hammon or Ammon and Garamantis;<br />

an unsuccessful suitor for Dido's hand. Ham., ahl. of source.<br />

200. Po suit, he erected a hundred temples, etc., hut p"oviouBly (aaoraverat)<br />

he had cOllBecrated the ever-burning light.<br />

202. Pillglle fuit 80lum j from the sacrifices: .fl. fuerunt lim_ Cf. I . 639.<br />

203. Amens animi. H. 399, 3,4; 11. & S. 213, Rem. 1, n.. Speoif.<br />

204. Media inter numina divum, ill the ",idBt of the Btatues (lit.<br />

POWers and presenoe) of ill, gods.<br />

205. Multa Jovem orasse. II. 374; 11_ & S. 231; B. 734; A. 52, III.<br />

206. Nunc, lI0to (and never hefore. Thy worship was introduoed<br />

by me.)<br />

209. Caeci, i.e. aimless; blind as not striking those they ought to strike.<br />

211- 12. See Aen. 1. 365- 8.<br />

213. Loci leges = dominion over the place.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!