Abstract
In any competition for monuments of wasted labour the collection of accidental acrostics in Latin poets published by I. Hilberg would stand a good chance of a prize. But amongst his examples of ‘neckische Spiele des Zufalls’ (269) is one I am gullible enough to believe may be more significant. In Aeneid 7. 601–15 Vergil describes the custom of opening the gates of war in a long anacoluthic sentence, the first four lines of which run:Mos erat Hesperio in Latio, quern protinus urbesAlbanae coluere sacrum, nunc maxima rerumRoma colit, cum prima movent in proelia Mortem,Sive Getis inferre manu lacrimabile bellum…
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,Philosophy,History,Classics
Reference2 articles.
1. 1st die IliasLatina von einem Italicus verfasst oder einem Italicus gewidmet?;WS,1899
2. Das Akrostichon in der griechischen Literatur;Vogt;AA,1966
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