Quantum redactiones paginae "Laocoon" differant

Content deleted Content added
Dexbot (disputatio | conlationes)
m Removing Link FA template (handled by wikidata)
mNo edit summary
Linea 4:
'''Laocoon''' ([[Graece]]: {{polytonic|Λαοκόων}}), [[Acoetes|Acoetae]] filius,<ref>"Laocoon, Acoetis filius, Anchisae frater, Apollinis sacerdos" (Hyginus, ''[[Fabulae]],'' 135.1.1).</ref> in [[mythologia]] Graeca fuit [[Troia]]nus [[Neptunus|Neptuni]] [[sacerdos]],<ref>Secundum Vergilem: ''Laocoon, ductus Neptuno sorte sacerdos'' (''[[Aeneis]]'' 2.101).</ref> vel [[Apollo|Apollinis]], cuius regulas provocavit cum feminam in matrimonio duxerat et filios genuerat,<ref>Secundum [[Hyginus|Hyginum]].</ref> vel impietatem in deum fecerat.<!--by having sex with his wife in the presence of a [[cult image]] in a sanctuary.--><ref>Secundum [[Servius|Servium]].</ref>
 
{Menda manent:} Dum Troianum Bellum gerebat, Laocoon ursit Troianos ut ei equem extra moenia urbis relinquant. "Equo," inquit, "ne credite, Teucri / quidquid id est, timeo Danaos et dona ferentisferentes."<ref>[[Aeneis]] 2.49–50</ref> Ita serpentes ceciderunt Lacoonta, ut sententia vana esset.
 
<!-- his minor role in the [[Epic Cycle]] narrating the [[Trojan War]] was of warning the Trojans in vain against accepting the [[Trojan Horse]] from the [[Greeks]] — "A deadly fraud is this," he said, "devised by the Achaean chiefs!"<ref>[[Quintus Smyrnaeus]] X.420f ([http://www.theoi.com/Text/QuintusSmyrnaeus12.html Text on-line]).</ref> — and for his subsequent divine execution by two serpents sent to Troy across the sea from the island of Tenedos, where the Greeks had temporarily camped.<ref>''Aeneid'' 2. 199-227.</ref>-->