• Achilles Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Amphitryon Antilochus Bellerophon Cadmus Castor and Pollux Cecrops Chrysippus Daedalus Dido Diomedes Eleusis...
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    Virgil's Aeneas, Cupid is a deceptive agent of Venus, impersonating Aeneas' son and making Dido, queen of Carthage, forget her husband. When Aeneas rejects...
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  • narrative with speeches. Well known examples are the speech of Queen Dido cursing Aeneas in book 4 of the Aeneid, the lament of the nymph Juturna when she...
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  • all four women, is scheduled for execution. The Avenger 1962 1200–1150 BC Aeneas struggles to establish a new home-land in the Italian Peninsula for his...
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  • BBC Orch, London, 5 June 1942 First complete recording of Purcell's Dido and Aeneas. Clarence Raybould (conductor). Decca X101-7, 1936 Mozart Concert Rondo...
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  • est. ("Let the first syllable of 'Penelope' be followed by the first of 'Dido',    and the first of 'Cadmus' by the first of 'Remus', and what comes out...
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  • thematic link between the vulnus "wound" of Dido and the virtūs "manliness", vultūs "face", and verba "words" of Aeneas. Another use for alliteration is to link...
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  • "Still Still Still" 11, 12. Attila – The Huns – "Li Ling Si Han" 13, 14. Dido – Carthage – "Hymn to Nikkal" 15, 16. Theodora – Byzantium – "Phos Hilaron"...
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