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  1. Throughout the Aeneid Vergil sets his Roman theme in tension with the heroic world of Homer; Aeneas has to leave the one world and enter the other (Williams). primus: “first,” not here in the sense of “the first who,” but “at the first,” “in the beginning” (Frieze).

  2. Aeneid Commentaries. Delille, Vol. 2 Aen. 4-6. Weidner, A. Aen. 1 and 2, (K) Leipzig, 1859. Storr, F. Books I and II of the Aeneid of Vergil. Oxford: Rivington’s, 1878) Storr is listed as “Chief master of moderns subjects in Merchant Taylor’s School, and late assistant master in Marlborough College.”. Google Books.

  3. Christopher Francese and Meghan Reedy, Vergil: Aeneid Selections. Carlisle, Pennsylvania: Dickinson College Commentaries, 2016. ISBN: 978-1-947822-08-5. https://dcc.dickinson.edu/vergil-aeneid/vergil-aeneid-ii-1-20.

  4. Christopher Francese and Meghan Reedy, Vergil: Aeneid Selections. Carlisle, Pennsylvania: Dickinson College Commentaries, 2016. ISBN: 978-1-947822-08-5. https://dcc.dickinson.edu/vergil-aeneid/vergil-aeneid-xii-1-17

  5. Vergil, Aeneid IV 1-30 | Dickinson College Commentaries. Edited by: Christopher Francese and Meghan Reedy. Contents - Book 4. Vergil, Aeneid IV 1-30. At rēgīna gravī iamdūdum saucia cūrā. vulnus alit vēnīs et caecō carpitur ignī. Multa virī virtūs animō multusque recursat. gentis honōs; haerent īnfīxī pectore vultūs.

  6. It focuses on the needs of non-professional students of the Aeneid, and prioritizes accurate scholarship, pedagogical utility, and effective design, while attempting to remain mindful of issues of infrastructure and networked data.

  7. The data derives from human inspection and parsing of the Aeneid carried out by LASLA. The data were analyzed and collated with the DCC Core Latin Vocabulary by Lara Frymark, Seth Levin, and Connor Ford. The visualization was produced by Seth Levin using Tableau. See full data here.