the aeneid in pictures
DESCRIPTION
La historia de Eneas a través de imágenes. Además es muy útil para repasar y recordar inglés.TRANSCRIPT
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The Aeneid in
Pictures
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Starring...
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Virgil Reciting Aeneid
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The Prologue to
The Aeneid
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Livius
Codex
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Model of Troy
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Venus and Anchises
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Aeneas Entrusted to Nymphs
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Helen and Paris
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Hector Reproaches Paris
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The
Dragging
of
Hector
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The Rape of Cassandra
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The Wanderings of Aeneas
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BOOK 1
• Trojans Arrive at Carthage: "A Fateful Haven" "I sing of warfare and a man at war" (1)
Juno angry at Trojans (9-130)
Trojans in waters off Sicily (50)
Juno appeals to Aeolus: "Blow the Trojans off course" (90)
We meet Aeneas (131) [In Latin text line 70].
Neptune (Poseidon) saves Aeneas (193) [Latin text line 127]
Great Simile: rioting city/calming the waters (201)
Aeneas lands on coast of Africa (234) [Latin text 154]
Aeneas hunts deer (252)
Venus (Aphrodite) appeals to Jupiter (Zeus):
protect my child Aeneas (312) [Latin text line 210].
Jupiter reassures V. your Aeneas' fate is sealed, no change (347)
Jupiter enumerates Aeneas Roman fate (348-410)
Aeneas explores the coast of Africa (411)
meets his mother Venus disguised (425)
Aeneas and companions go into Carthage disguised (563)
Aeneas sees the art of Carthage with story of Troy (616)
Dido welcomes Trojans (762) [Latin text line 539].
Aeneas appears before Dido (799)
Venus sends Cupid/inflame Dido with love (895) Latin 650
Dido asks Aeneas: tell your story (1027)
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First 11 Lines, Dactylic Hexameter Scanned
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Judgment of Paris
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The Trojan Paris
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THE TEMPEST
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THE TEMPEST
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Neptune Calms the Tempest
“Hey, you winds get back where you belong!”
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Aeneas arrives at Carthage
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“These people work like bees!”
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Venus Disguised as Huntress
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Banquet with Dido
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Book II
Aeneas Tells of Fall of Troy: "How They Took the City"
• Aeneas tells his story: "Sorrow too deep to tell..." (1)The Trojan Horse (21) [Latin line 15] beware of Greeks bearing gifts Sinon's treachery (96) death of Laocoön (275) [Latin line 200] Hector appears to Aeneas in dream (360) Aeneas recounts fate of Priam (659) [Latin 505] Aeneas meets Helen (741) [Latin 565] Great Simile: fall of Troy and ash tree (816) Aeneas and his father Anchises (826) [Latin 630] Aeneas and wife Creusa (880) Aeneas escapes Troy (960) Trojan refugees gather together (1035)
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Venus sends Cupid to Dido
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Dido Meets Ascanius
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Banquet with Dido at her Palace
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Aeneas Relates his Story to Dido
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Sinon is Captured by Trojans
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“Oh, the Lies, Sinon”
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The Fate of Laocoon & Sons
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Laocoon and Sons
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Meanwhile,
The
Greeks
return from
Tenedos
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Hector Appears to Aeneas in a
Dream: “Save Yourself!”
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Close-up
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Death of Priam at the hand of Pyrrhus
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Nunc Morere! (Now Die!)
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Because
they
didn’t
believe
Laocoon!
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Creusa and
her Family
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Aeneas gets the Household Gods
from Creusa
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Creusa tries to Restrain Aeneas
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Troy
on
fire!
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Trojans Head to the Shrine of
Ceres
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Aeneas Gets his Family
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Anchises
holds the
household
gods
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Anchises, if
you hadn’t
bragged
about
Venus,
Aeneas
wouldn’t
have to
carry you!
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City in Flames
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You follow behind, Woman
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“Creusa,
if you
keep on
dancing,
you’re
going to
get lost!”
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Keep
up
Creusa!
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Aeneas
carries
Anchises
“Oh, Father,
you are so
heavy!”
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“Hey,
where are
you
Creusa?
Gee, she
was right
behind
me!”
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Trojan Refugees at the Shore
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Book III
Aeneas Continues His Story: "Sea Wanderings and Strange
Meetings"
• Proud Ilium lay smoking in the earth (1) Trojans build a fleet (8) Aeneas meets Polydorus (63) Aeneas at Delos (100) Aeneas at Crete (183) At Strophadës with the Harpies (291) [Latin 210] Trojans at Actium (scene of Octavian's triumph over Mark Antony) notice Virgil attaches story to important Roman history Games of Ilium: "The men, all naked, slippery with oil" (378) Aeneas with Andromache who has survived the war (420) [Latin 310] Aeneas bids farewell to Andromache & Helenus (654) [Latin 486] Aeneas arrives in Sicily (758) Meet Achaemenides, story of Polyphemus (812) Death of Aeneas' father Anchises (938) [Latin 708] Trojans arrive on Carthaginian shore (948)
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Polydorus at
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The Tomb of Polydorus
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Delos
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The Trojans sail from Delos
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The Myth of Europa and the Bull at Crete
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Penates to Aeneas
“Leave Crete, It’s not the Destined Land!”
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Aeneas Encounters
the Harpies in the
Strophades Islands
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Aeneas finds Andromache and the
Trojan Priest Helenus at Chaonia
Andromache trying to protect Astyanax at Troy
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Death of
Astyanax as
he is Hurled
Over the
Wall of Troy
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Prophet Helenus says: “Look for a Snow White Sow with
30 Suckling Pigs.”
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The Cyclopes
at Sicily
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Aeneas and Followers Flee
Cyclopes
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Book IV
The Romance of Aeneas and Dido: "Passion of the Queen"
• Queen Dido in Love "the manhood of the man, his pride of birth, came home to her time and again, his looks...." (4) Dido talks with sister Anna Great Simile: Dido like a doe (95) [Latin 69] Dido mad with love, embraces his empty couch (115) [Latin 83] This is the most powerful depiction of sexual passion in Western literature to this date, a model for all Medieval evocations of the subject, every Medieval poet who writes about power of passion knows Book IV of Aeneid) Dido neglects the governing of Carthage (121) Juno and Venus confer (131) Dido takes Aeneas on hunt (168) [Latin 119] The storm (221) Latin 160 Dido and Aeneas in the cave (226) [Latin 165] "torches of lightning blazed" (230) "prisoners of lust" (265) [Latin 194] (another trans. "enthralled by shameless passion') Mercury goes to Aeneas, remind him of his duty (325) Aeneas stirred by words, decides to leave (380) Dido confronts Aeneas: "False one!“ (exact Latin) (417-18) [Latin 305] Aeneas: "Married? Who said anything about marriage?" (468) Think of the incredible ever-contemporary quality of this male-female exchange. First sex then discuss marriage and the guy says: "Who said anything about marriage" and you begin to understand why everyone considers Virgil one of "us" in a way Homer is not. Aeneas leaves (795) [Latin 573]Dido dies for love (906) [Latin 652]
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Dido Makes Sacrifice to the gods
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Dido Shows Carthage to Aeneas
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Scenes from the Year spent
with Dido
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Aeneas and Achates Building Carthage
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Aeneas and Dido in their “Marriage Cave”
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A False Marriage
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Dido and Aeneas
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Dido Burns with Love for Aeneas
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Dido, Aeneas, Ascanius, Anna
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Mercury Calls
on Aeneas
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Dido confronts Aeneas and Begs Him to Stay
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Aeneas
sails
from
Carthage
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Dido Watching Aeneas Leave
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Dido Abandoned
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Dido Prepares for Suicide
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Dido Commits Suicide
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The
Funeral
Pyre
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The People of
Carthage
Lament the
Death of Dido
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Book V
The Funeral Games of Anchises: "Games and
Conflagration"
• Book V is an interlude between hot Book IV &
important Book VI
Virgil uses funeral games exactly as Homer had
done
Aeneas sees flames of Carthage from his ship (5)
Trojans put in to Sicily
King Alcestes greets them
Trojans stage funeral games on one year
anniversary of death of Anchises
Trojans embark for Italy
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Farewell to Dido
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Aeneas has Left Carthage
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Funeral Games
for Anchises at
Drepanum, Sicily
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The Boxing Contest
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The Last Four Ships, Rebuilt after the Trojan
Women Burned the Rest.
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Aeneas and Acestes
The New City Will Be Acesta
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Aeneas and Men Sail Past Scylla and Charybdis
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Venus Makes a Deal with Neptune; Neptune will
only Take one More Life... Hmmm, How about ...
Palinurus???
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Book VI
Aeneas' Journey to the Underworld: "The World Below"
• Book VI is most important in the whole of the Aeneid. It is the keystone of structure both literary and philosophical. Book VI holds past and future together in Aeneid. It depicts the transformation of Aeneas: from inconstant earthbound boy to history-making man. The last of the Trojans is reborn as the first of the Romans. It is based on Book XI of Odyssey where Odysseus journeys to underworld. It is also the most influential book in any classical work of literature. Its evocation of the underworld determines all later renditions. Most important: it gives Dante the model for his Divine Comedy. Trojans arrive in Italy (1) Aeneas goes to Sanctuary of Apollo (15) Aeneas consults the Sibyl (prophetress) Deiphobe Aeneas addresses Apollo (92) Sibyl prophesy: "wars ahead" (132) Aeneas follows Sibyl's orders, goes to cavern (331) Earth opens, Aeneas descends into underworld (351) Aeneas and Charon (409) [Latin 300] Charon rows Aeneas and Sibyl across Acheron (520) Aeneas meets Dido (GREAT SCENE) (450) Latin 606 ideas of punishment in underworld (753) [Latin 560] Aeneas comes to the Elysian Fields (853) [Latin 637] Aeneas meets his father Anchises (918) Anchises explains the Virgilian Metaphysic (73 ) [Latin 724] The Prophecy of Anchises: Roman History (1014) Aeneas returns to earth, joins men, re launches ships (1219)
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Passage to the Sibyl’s Cave
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Descent to the Underworld
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Book VII
The Trojans Settle in Latium: "Juno Served by a Fury"
• This Book begins the second half of the Aeneid. Virgil signals this invoking the Muses again line 47 as did in beginning.....so this another beginning. First six books modeled on the Odyssey; second half on Iliad. Now that Trojans arrive in Italy Virgil (an Italian who loves his country-see Georgics/Eclogues) can now use all his skill to describe the beautiful Italian countryside. Latium where they arrive is of course the area of Italy (now called Lazio) where the Romans will build the beginnings of Rome, thus King Latinus is early ancestor of the later Romans. "Be with me, Muse of all Desire, Erato, while I call up the kings, the early times,..." (40) King Latinus (60) Trojans pause on riverside, share meal (139) Aeneas remembers father's prophecy (155) "Here is our home." (160) Aeneas sends ambassadors to Latium (203) Trojan Ilioneus speaks at Latin court (282) Juno intervenes to provoke war (388) Juno's agent (Allecto) inflames Queen Amata against Trojans (467)
• Juno's agent inflames Turnus against the Trojans (580) Ascanius hunting kills tame stag of Tyrrhus (Latinus' herdsman) (654) Provoke war between Latins and Trojans The Gates of the Temple of Janus (827) Juno blasts open the Gates (for war) (851) Vigil enumerates Latin allies gathering for war (880+)
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Book VIII
Alliance with Evander: "Arcadian Allies"
• Aeneas, worried about gathering clouds of war Aeneas lays down and receives godly advice: seek out King Evander Evander King of Pallentum, Greeks from Arcadia (70) Aeneas meets Evander (138) Evander welcomes Aeneas (208) Venus worried about Aeneas goes to Vulcan (Hephaestus) Venus asks Vulcan make armor for Aeneas (491) THE ARMOR OF AENEAS: History of Italy (557) [Latin 425]compare Armor of Aeneas to Shield of Achilles, Iliad, Book XVIII compare scenes and subjects presented.
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Book IX
The Latins Attack the Trojans: "A Night Sortie, A Day Assault"
• While Aeneas away the Latins led by Turnus attack the Trojans. Turnus dominates the book. Turnus resembles the heroes of the Iliad. The whole book is a book of battle resembling the Iliad. Nisus-Euryalus resembles night patrol of Odysseus and Diomedes in Book X of Iliad. Books IX, X, XI are almost exclusively battle books and since Virgil never experienced battle (as one can assume Homer did) he fails to endow these three books with all the excitement of some of the other books. He includes them since he is openly choosing the Homeric work as his model and therefore must include battles, but one can see that his pacifist heart isn’t in them. They lack the spark and originality of Book IV or Book VI. ( He obviously DID know something about love, sex and death.)
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Book X
The Battle Continues: "The Death of Princes"
• Book X opens with a Council of the Gods (1)
Jupiter (Zeus) orders other Gods to stay out of
the battle (141)
The Trojans besieged
Aeneas arrives at mouth of Tiber, Trojans
cheered (360)
Aeneas joins the fight
Valiant fight of Pallas, son of Evander the
Arcadian
Pallas killed by Turnus (671)
Aeneas battles and kills the old Italian leader
Mezentius (1097)
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Book XI
The Latins Debate War and Peace:
"Debaters and a Warrior Girl"
• Body of Pallas taken in solemn procession to
palace of Evander
The old king mourns death of his son
Aeneas meets with Latin ambassadors (137)
Aeneas proposes one to one combat himself
with Turnus
Dissension in Laurentum among Latin nobles
Trojans advancing (622)
exploits of brave Camilla (726)
death of Camilla (1110)
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Book XII
The Duel Between Aeneas and Turnus:
"The Fortunes of War"
• Turnus sees the Latins are losing
announces war will be decided between
him and Aeneas
the victor will marry Lavinia and proclaim
peace
the two men meet, Aeneas wins