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Title: Along the Curving Shore
Subtitle: Monstra and Failures of Hospitium in Aeneid 3
Author(s): NAPPA, Christopher
Journal: Latomus
Volume: 79    Issue: 2   Date: 2020   
Pages: 361-383
DOI: 10.2143/LAT.79.2.3288655

Abstract :
The third book of the Aeneid falls into three sections, each of which is structured around the combination of a monstrum, the phrase litus curuum, and the theme of hospitality; they all explore the relationship between mortals and the divine. The book as a whole, then, serves to outline and advance a necessary moral lesson for Aeneas and his followers about hospitium, a value crucial to the survival of refugees in general and to the development of the Trojans in particular, who learn that even in their time of need hospitium must remain a reciprocal institution.

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