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Dido's curse of Aeneas and Rome: An historical endorsement of prophetic emotions
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Dido's curse of Aeneas and Rome: An historical endorsement of prophetic emotions

Lorina N. Quartarone
Acta antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, Vol.60(3-4), pp.273-283
11/26/2021

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Abstract Vergil constructs Dido's curse on Aeneas in direct correspondence to Dido's personal experiences; it is thus a measured response to Aeneas' desertion, as it includes a desire that he suffer what Dido herself has endured. Because Dido had initially offered a union between the Trojans and Tyrians and considered herself and Aeneas married, her curse involves both their nations.

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