Fortunati ambo ! si quid mea carmina possunt, nulla dies umquam memori vos eximet aevo, dum domus Aeneae Capitoli immobile saxum accolet imperiumque pater Romanus habebit. Vergil's Gedichte - 32 ページVirgil 著 - 1877全文表示 - この書籍について
| Otto Zwierlein - 2004 - 286 ページ
...Vergil knüpft dabei möglicherweise an ähnliche ältere Episoden an, vgl. KROLL 335f. Aen. 9,446ff. fortunati ambo! si quid mea carmina possunt, nulla...Aeneae Capitoli immobile saxum accolet imperiumque poter Romanus habebit. S.20. Festschr. Panzer 12. PANZERS Thesen sind wesentlich eingeschränkt worden... | |
| Alain M. Gowing - 2005 - 196 ページ
...possum mecum duratura nomina educere. Vergilius noster duobus memoriam aeternam promisit et praestat: fortunati ambo! si quid mea carmina possunt, nulla...immobile saxum accolet imperiumque pater Romanus habebit. Cicero's letters prevent the name of Atticus from perishing. Atticus would have gained nothing from... | |
| Virgil - 2006 - 1182 ページ
...placidaque ibi demum morte quievit. Fortunati ambo! si quid mea carmina possunt, Mulla dies unquam memori vos eximet aevo, Dum domus Aeneae Capitoli...immobile saxum Accolet imperiumque pater Romanus habebit. 4r,o Víctores praeda Rutuli spoliisque potiti Volscentem exanimum fientes in castra ferebant. Nee... | |
| Joseph D Reed - 2009 - 239 ページ
...blessing that links both young men indissolubly to the Roman future, and to the Aeneid (9.446-49): Fortunati ambo! si quid mea carmina possunt, nulla...immobile saxum accolet imperiumque pater Romanus habebit. Fortunate pair! If my song has any power, no day will ever remove you from the record of time, as long... | |
| Lee Fratantuono - 2007 - 452 ページ
...extraordinary moments in the epic, the most extended authorial intervention in the entire A eneid: Fortunati ambo! si quid mea carmina possunt. nulla...immobile saxum accolet imperiumque pater Romanus habebit. (9.446-449) Fortunate pair! If my poems are able to do anything, no day will ever delete you from a... | |
| Francesca D'Alessandro Behr - 2007 - 274 ページ
...Advertising Rome's timeless glory, at Aen. 9.446-49, Euryalus and Nisus are praised for their behavior: Fortunati ambo! Si quid mea carmina possunt, nulla...saxum accolet, imperiumque pater Romanus habebit. You both are lucky! If my poetry has some power, no day ever will subtract you from the memory of time,... | |
| Catharine Edwards, Reader in Classics and Ancient History Catharine Edwards - 2007 - 316 ページ
...the Iliad}6 Nisus then hurls himself on the enemy. He kills several of them, but is then cut down. Fortunati ambo! Si quid mea carmina possunt, Nulla dies umquam memori vos eximet aevo. Fortunate pair! If my poem has any power, the day will never come when you are erased from memory.... | |
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