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  • '''The Gospel "according to Homer and Virgil"''' (2011) is a book by [[Karl Olav Sandnes]]. ...of centos, they stitched together lines taken either from Homer (Greek) or Virgil (Latin). They thus created new texts out of the classical epics, while they
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  • Published in Tel-Aviv [Israel]: Editura Virgil Montaureanu, 1967. [[Category:Maccabees (subject)|1967 Fast]]
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  • ...Seneca's tragedies, with special reference to Thyestes / R.G.M. Nisbet -- Virgil's Dido and Seneca's tragic heroines / Elaine Fantham -- Seneca and Renaissa [[Category:Seneca (subject)|2007 Fitch]]
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  • *Nullus disciplinae expers: Virgil's authority in (late) antiquity / [[Jan den Boeft]] [[Category:Canon (subject)|1998 Rutgers]]
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  • *Paradise for pagans?: Augustine on Virgil, Cicero, and Plato / Gillian Clark [[Category:Eschatology (subject)|2010 Bockmuehl]]
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  • ...getius Renatus -- Velleius Paterculus -- Venantius Fortunatus -- Victor -- Virgil -- Vitruvius -- Walahfrid Strabo -- Xanthus -- Xenophanes -- Xenophon -- Xe [[Category:Hellenism (subject)|1980 Grant]]
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  • *138. [[The Gospel "according to Homer and Virgil" (2011 Sandnes), book]] [[Category:New Testament (subject)|1958 Supplements to Novum Testamentum]]
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  • The katabasis of Virgil's Aeneid occurs in book 6 of the epic. Unlike Odysseus, Aeneas seeks to ent ...os, but I had woe beyond measure; for to a man far worse than I was I made subject, and he laid on me hard labours. Yea, he once sent me hither to fetch the h
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  • ...wealth?" He was likewise very near banishing the writings and the busts of Virgil and Livy from all libraries; censuring one of them as "a man of no genius a ...e, in their armour, animating them in the words of that wellknown verse of Virgil:
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