aeneas, vergil, aeneid, virgil, dido, turnus, troy, anchises, trojans, juno, epic, venus, poem, jupiter, trojan, italy, hero, servius, latinus, carthage, poet, episode, mezentius, words, future, simile, books, story, ascanius, lines, passage, pietas, gods, scene, city, reader, anna, camilla, evander, vergilian, sibyl, fate, sinon, virgilian, prophecy, palinurus, destiny, laocoon, williams, shield
1914
The Idea of Universal Peace in the Works of Virgil and Dante. Kenneth C. M. Sills. Classical Journal. (Jan., 1914), pp. 139-153
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National Exempla Virtvtis in Roman Literature. Henry Wheatland Litchfield. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1914), pp. 1-71
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Correspondence. Max Radin, Katherine E. Carver. The Classical Weekly. (Apr. 25, 1914), pp. 186-187
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Greek Rhetorical Terminology in Puttenham's the Arte of English Poesie. La Rue van Hook. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1914), pp. 111-128
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Note on Culex: Lines 24-41. W. Warde Fowler. Classical Review. (Jun., 1914), pp. 119-122
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The Presentation of Classical Plays. Part II. D. D. Hains. Classical Journal. (Mar., 1914), pp. 251-260
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The Augustan Palatium. O. L. Richmond. Journal of Roman Studies. (1914), pp. 193-226
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The Caesvra in Virgil, and Its Bearing on the Authenticity of the Pseudo-Vergiliana. W. G. D. Butcher. Classical Quarterly. (Apr., 1914), pp. 123-131
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Ways in Which the Latin Reading of the High School May Be Brought into Vital Relation to the School Life of To-day. F. A. Dakin. The Classical Weekly. (May 2, 1914), pp. 193-199
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Studies in the Exclamatory Infinitive. Andrew Runni Anderson. Classical Philology. (Jan., 1914), pp. 60-76
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On the Mensae of Aeneid, III. 257, and VII. 116. J. W. M.. Classical Review. (May, 1914), pp. 89-90
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Ways in Which the Latin Reading of the High School Course May Be Brought into Vital Relation with the Life of Today. Jared W. Scudder, George Dwight Kellogg, Susan Braley Franklin, Charles L. Durham, Charles S. Estes. The Classical Weekly. (May 9, 1914), pp. 202-206
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Civita Lavinia, The Site of Ancient Lanuvium: Part III. Guy Blandin Colburn. American Journal of Archaeology. (Jul. - Sep., 1914), pp. 363-380
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The Abuse of Fire (Concluded). Walton Brooks McDaniel. The Classical Weekly. (Feb. 21, 1914), pp. 129-132
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High-School Latin and the College-Entrance Requirements. Benjamin L. D'Ooge. Classical Journal. (Oct., 1914), pp. 29-40
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The Argiletum and the Roman Book-Trade. Tracy Peck. Classical Philology. (Jan., 1914), pp. 77-78
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Notes on Lucan VIII. W. B. Anderson. Classical Quarterly. (Apr., 1914), pp. 105-111
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