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 | | It is a world of homosexuality, cruelty, and abandonment of the victim to depression and to suicide, all done in the name of entry into power, of Empire. |
 | | Virgil's Aeneid was the great epic poem that formed a founding narrative of Rome. |
 | | H.'s first book, Virgil's Aeneid: Cosmos and Imperium (Oxford 1986), leaves little doubt that Aeneas, as champion of the side whose imperium is as just and as divinely sanctioned as Jupiter's rule over the cosmos, is completely justified in striking down Turnus, the enemy of the gods and of the Romans. |
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