DiscoverThe Classics PodcastVirgil's Aeneid: Ep. 6 Cerva (Dido)
Virgil's Aeneid: Ep. 6 Cerva (Dido)

Virgil's Aeneid: Ep. 6 Cerva (Dido)

Update: 2025-10-22
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It's our Dido episode at last! In Book 4 Line 69 Virgil describes Dido as a 'cerva' - a 'doe', wounded by an arrow in one of his most impressive and ambiguous similes. But who is to blame in their 'doomed' relationship?


We examine some other similes from books 1 and 4, with Aeneas as hunter (is he unknowing or just careless?) and Dido as Diana. Caroline has an interesting theory about 'the horse in the bedroom' and we talk funeral pyres, everlasting curses, young Ascanius, and a hunting dog...


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Virgil's Aeneid: Ep. 6 Cerva (Dido)

Virgil's Aeneid: Ep. 6 Cerva (Dido)

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