A Notes on Aeneid 8.514–517

Classical Quarterly 43 (1):339-341 (1993)
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Evander promises Aeneas two hundred of his Arcadians for the war against the Italians, with as many cavalry under Pallas into the bargain; and puts his son under the Trojan leader's command:hunc tibi praeterea, spes et solacia nostri,Pallanta adiungam; sub te tolerare magistromilitiam et graue Martis opus, tua cernere factaadsuescat, primis et te miretur ab annis.

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