Ruit Oceano Nox

Classical Quarterly 39 (01):265- (1989)
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Night falls on war-weary Troy after a day of celebration, setting the stage for the final agony of the city: uertitur interea caelum et ruit Oceano nox inuoluens umbra magna terramque polumque Myrmidonumque dolos

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