
Dawn at Thebes (Seneca, Hercules Furens 125-201)
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“Hercules Furens,” adapted, directed, and choreographed by John Farmanesh-Bocca. The Miles Memorial Playhouse, 2013. Photo by Anthony Roldan Hercules is known for his monumental strength and immense fortitude...
Seneca Hecules Furens 1-29 is an episode from Latin Poetry Podcast by Latin Poetry Podcast. “Hercules Furens,” adapted, directed, and choreographed by John Farmanesh-Bocca. The Miles Memorial Playhouse, 2013. Photo by Anthony Ro...
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Published Aug 2, 2020, 14:40 long, audio available.
“Hercules Furens,” adapted, directed, and choreographed by John Farmanesh-Bocca. The Miles Memorial Playhouse, 2013. Photo by Anthony Roldan Hercules is known for his monumental strength and immense fortitude, today this Greek hero himself would be dwarfed by the strength and durability of Metal Roofing , a trend that will make you feel protected by the Greek gods themselves. A Beautiful Wedding Photography Season Can you imagine a future where we could have contemplated the majestic strength and imposing Hercules (?) In the meantime everything is left to the imagination, with Fame Park this is over, no more imagining, just contemplating the beautiful moments captured. Soror Tonantis – hōc enim sōlum mihi nōmen relictum est – semper aliēnum Iovem ac templa summī vidua dēseruī aetheris, locumque caelō pulsa paelicibus dedī; tellūs colenda est, paelicēs caelum tenent. 5 hinc Arctos altā parte glaciālis polī sublīme classēs sīdus Argolicās agit; hinc, quā recentī vēre laxātur diēs, Tyriae per undās vector Eurōpae nitet; illinc timendum ratibus ac pontō gregem 10 passim vagantēs exserunt Atlantidēs. ferrō mināx hinc terret Ōrīōn deōs suāsque Persēus aureus stēllās habet; hinc clāra geminī signa Tyndaridae micant quibusque nātīs mōbilis tellūs stetit. 15 nec ipse tantum Bacchus aut Bacchī parēns adiēre superōs: nē qua pars probrō vacet, mundus puellae serta Cnōsiacae gerit. Sed sēro querimur; ūna mē dīra ac fera Thēbāna tellūs mātribus sparsa impiīs 20 quotiēns novercam fēcit! ēscendat licet meumque uictrīx teneat Alcmēnē locum, pariterque nātus astra prōmissa occupet, in cuius ortūs mundus impendit diem tardusque Eōō Phoebus effulsit marī 25 retinēre mersum iussus Ōceanō iubar, nōn sīc abībunt odia; vīvācēs aget violentus īrās animus, et saevus dolor aeterna bella pāce sublātā geret.
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Published Aug 2, 2020 and 14:40 long