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Aeneas Silvius
Aeneid Vi Commentary
Part 1 the Mediterranean
Stoic Pietas in the Aeneid: a Study of the Poem's Ideological Appeal and Reception
Collected Orations of Pope Pius II. Edited and Translated by Michael Von Cotta-Schönberg
Virgil's Aeneid in the Manner of Homer, the Story Proper Begins in Medias Res, with a Trojan Fleet in the Eastern Mediterranea
The Political Subtext of Anchises' Speech in Aeneid VI
British Royal Ancestry Book 1, Legendary Kings from Brutus of Troy to Including King Leir
Reading II Livy, History of Rome, 1.1-14
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Livy on the Founding of Rome
History of Rome (Ab Urbe Conditā)
Foundation Legends and Propaganda in Ancient and Renaissance Rome Danielle L
The Theophany of Apollo in Vergil, Aeneid 9: Augustanism and Self-Reflexivity
Troy Imagery and Competing Codes of Piety in Shakespeare's
Atwood, E. Bagby and Virgil K. Whitaker
Oration ''Si Quis Me Roget'' of Enea Silvio Piccolomini (4 April 1438, Basel). Edited and Translated by Michael
The Imagery of Roman Identity in Augustan Rome by Jennifer
Collected Orations of Pope Pius II. Edited and Translated by Michael Von Cotta-Schönberg
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