PPT-The Aeneid Rome’s National Poem
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Julius Caesar Augustus Civil Wars Propaganda Vergil The Aeneid in History Judgment of Paris Athena Aphrodite and Hera Minerva Venus and Juno Trojan War Fall of
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Julius Caesar Augustus Civil Wars Propaganda Vergil The Aeneid in History Judgment of Paris Athena Aphrodite and Hera Minerva Venus and Juno Trojan War Fall of Troy The Storys Beginning. Vergil’s . Aeneid. 29-19 B.C.. Roman Nationalism. denarius of Julius Caesar: 47-46 BC. Aeneas leaves Troy carrying . Anchises. and . Palladium . Apotheosis of Julius Caesar. Actium (31 B.C.). Alma-Tadema (1836-1912). Big Idea. Get your book!!!. Anticipatory Set. Alias, alibi, camera, extra, focus, media, radius, and recipe. . These are words that were created by the Romans.. What other things can you think of that the Romans gave us?. Campagna. What do we know about this poem?. What does the title tell us?. This poem is about.... "Infinite passion, and the pain. Of finite hearts that yearn.". “Two in the . Campagna. ” explores the fleeting nature of love and ideas. . Aeneid. Nov. 11, 2015. “Give way, you Greeks!. Something greater . than the . Iliad. . is coming . to birth!”. Etruscan,. 5. th . C BCE. Relief, 2. nd. C BCE. “. Aeneas flees burning Troy. ,” Federico . Aeneid. Professor Ameeth Vijay. The . Aeneid. as National Epic. I sing of arms and of a man. The first to come from the shores. of Troy, exiled by fate, to Italy. And the . Lavinian. coast; a man battered. Thebes, Narcissus and Political Crisis: Ovid’s . Metamorphoses. John William Waterhouse, . Echo and Narcissus . (1903). It’s complicated, . because…. Ovid’s . carmen. . perpetuum. is fragmented, polyphonic: individual epic heroes appear only as flashes; there are no . Transforming epic: Ovid’s . Metamorphoses. The politics of Ovid’s. Met. : . think about…. The pressure it puts on . teleological authority. Structure: . Ovid writes epic as an intricate tapestry of interwoven tales, the connections between which are often oblique; transitions between tales often span books – the shape of the epic book has loosened.. A.D. 284, Emperor Diocletian, a Roman general. Rome too big for one person to rule. Split Rome . A.D. 306 Constantine emperor. Moves capital from Rome to Byzantium. . (Rome’s position/location had weakened). Rome. Greece. Roman Republic & Empire. Jupiter, Juno, Apollo, Diana, Minerva, and Venus. Very similar to the Greek gods and goddesses!. Roman gods and goddesses. Rome: Centrally located in the Mediterranean Basin and distant from eastern Mediterranean powers. Located along the Mediterranean sea. Mediterranean climate. The . Alps and . Appinies. . m. ountain ranges protect Rome from outsiders and made it difficult to travel across the peninsula. Home of Mt. Vesuvius (volcano). Rome was established in the year . 735. by a . group of people called the . Latins. .. For many years Rome was ruled by a people . called the Etruscans. The Roman’s learned many things from them . 3000-1100 BCE. oral. tradition. DARK. AGE. 1100-800. BCE. oral tradition. ARCHAIC PERIOD. 800-480 BCE. beginnings of literacy. epic poetry. CLASSICAL PERIOD. 480-323 BCE. height of Athenian civilization. Julius Caesar. Augustus. Civil Wars. Propaganda. Vergil. The . Aeneid. in History. Judgment of Paris. Athena, Aphrodite, and Hera. Minerva, Venus, and Juno. Trojan War. Fall of Troy. The Story’s Beginning. of the winter in which the noble pair are prisoners of lust2 to a single unseen night of passion Nevertheless some evidence exists that Purcell originally wrote the opera for an earlier court perfo
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