9.433: “Like when a purple flower is cut by a plow.” This is the rationale for the comparison: it is appropriate to compare Hyacinthus to Euryalus, because he was also a very beautiful man and he also turned into a flower when he died.
433] PURPUREUS VELUTI CUM FLOS SUCCISUS ARATRO habetur ratio comparationis: videtur enim Euryalo Hyacinthum comparare, qui pulcherrimus fuit et post mortem conversus in florem est
--Servius, In Aen.
9.433
SERVIUS |
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Name: Maurus Servius Honoratus Date: 4th – 5th c. CE
(???) Works: In Vergilii carmina comentarii |
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Little is known about the
author or manuscript tradition for the grammatical commentary of Vergil’s
Aeneid. |
BYZANTINE / LATE LATIN |
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