• Eclogue 3 (Ecloga III; Bucolica III) is a pastoral poem by the Latin poet Virgil, one of a collection of ten poems known as the "Eclogues".
  • Dic mihi, Damoeta, cuium pecus? An Meliboei? Damoetas. Non, verum Aegonos; nuper mihi tradidit Aegon. Menalcas. Infelix o semper, oves, pecus! ipse...
  • I—III, recensuit O. Ribbeck, Lipsiae, 1859—1868; «Oeuvres de Virgile», texte établi et commenté par Benoist, Paris, 1918; «Vergil’s Gedichte» erklärt von Th.
  • Men.Damœtas, I would know of thee; to whom Belongs this flock of sheep?—to Melibœus? Dam.Not so! 'tis Ægon's flock—lately he gave His sheep unto my care.
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  • Cover Page -- Vergil's Eclogues -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Eclogue I -- Eclogue II -- Eclogue III...
  • Vergil's eclogue 3. Vergil’s Eclogue III. Menalcas can’t stop himself picking a fight. Aegon has left his flock with Damoetas, and Menalcas can’t help but...
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  • In Eclogue 3, Vergil flags the rough verses of his quarreling shepherds as alterna, evoking similar songs in aetiologies of early drama in the Georgics, in Livy...
  • Contents
    • Eclogue I: The Dialogue of Meliboeus and Tityrus
    • Eclogue III: The Dialogue of Menalcas and Damoetas
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  • Damoetas and Menalcas are declared equal at the end of 3; Eclogue 7 has a victor, Corydon, the lovesick singer of Vergil’s Second Eclogue, who overcomes...
  • This is an analysis of the poem Eclogue 3: Menalcas Daemoetas Palaemon that begins with: MENALCAS Who owns the flock, Damoetas?
  • Thursday 22 September 2016. Wodwo Vergil: Eclogue 3. Menalcas So, these sheep, eh Damoetas? Meliboeus's, are they?
  • В этой эклоге воспроизводится так называемое амебейное (поочередное) пение — форма песенного состязания, восходящая к игровым.