- The
Lusus Troiae, also as
Ludus Troiae and
ludicrum Troiae ("Troy Game" or "Game of Troy") was an
equestrian event held in
ancient Rome. It was
among the...
-
Historia destructionis Troiae ('History of the
destruction of Troy'), also
called Historia Troiana, is a
Latin prose narrative written by
Guido delle Colonne...
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purporting to be a
translation of this, and
entitled Daretis Phrygii de
excidio Troiae historia, was much read in the
Middle Ages, and was then
ascribed to Cornelius...
- cano,
Troiæ qui
primus ab oris ("I sing of arms and the man, who
first from the s****s of Troy") In the example, the
genitive case noun
Troiæ ("of Troy")...
- 13th-century
Italian writer Guido delle Colonne (in
Historia destructionis Troiae),
colored many
later readings. From Guido, for instance, the
Pearl Poet...
- and
History (Cornell
University Press, 1997), pp. 45–46. See also
Lusus Troiae. J.N.
Bremmer and N.M. Horsfall,
Roman Myth and
Mythography (University...
- this article:
Aeneid (Book 1) An
example in Latin: Arma
virumque cano,
Troiae qui
primus ab oris
Italiam fato
profugus Laviniaque venit (Aeneid 1.1-2)...
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memorem Junonis ob iram.
Modern orthography with
macrons Arma
virumque canō,
Troiae quī prīmus ab ōrīs Ītaliam, fātō profugus, Lāvīniaque vēnit Lītora; multum...
- horse" and
Roman cavalry parades and
demonstrations (such as the
Lusus Troiae) is complex, but
those who parti****ted in the
latter seem, for instance...
- of a
prose narrative of the
Trojan War
entitled Historia destructionis Troiae ("History of the
destruction of Troy," 1287), that was
based on De excidio...