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Dido and Aeneas in the Shadow of Plato and Pythagoras in Virgil’s Aeneid - VoegelinView
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Dido and Aeneas in the Shadow of Plato and Pythagoras in Virgil’s Aeneid - VoegelinView
Virgil goes to great lengths to describe Queen Dido of Carthage as “tragic.” When we are first introduced to her in the epic, her sad backstory is related to the reader – after having married Sychaeus, Pygmalion (her own brother) slaughters him on the altar. Dido then flees and eventually establishes the city of Carthage… The post Dido and Aeneas in the Shadow of Plato and Pythagoras in Virgil’s Aeneid appeared first on VoegelinView.
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