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I was thinking of writing an article on Vesta, if the rector will have it, and I was wondering if some kind folks would point out some differences and similarities between Vesta and her Greek cousin.
Any help or guidance in this matter is appreciated.
L. Tyrrhenus Garrulus Cleopatræ Æliæ Salutem dicit. S.V.B.E.
I like the second one a lot more. Maybe because it is a forum, it generates much more content. The articles on the first are good, but the author needs to use ibid when quoting sources.
When the last emperor called it quits, did Rome still possess any geo-political/military authority? If so to what extent, and for how long? Were there Romans who didn't know the Empire was no more?
Can anyone tell me the "moral of the story" behind Virgil's Aeneid? Or Ovid's Metamorphoses? What were these authors trying to accomplish? Spin a good yarn? Or was there a point to be made?