Latin 2 Bellwork Turn in the rest of your “Aeneas ad Inferos” translation if your group did not finish on Wednesday. Pick up the handout from the tray.

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Latin 2 Bellwork Turn in the rest of your “Aeneas ad Inferos” translation if your group did not finish on Wednesday. Pick up the handout from the tray by the door. This picture is from a vase painted by the Archaic Greek artist Exekias. The picture has several labels each followed by a line: ____ On the lines write “V” if the label is about the vase itself; “E” if it is about Exekias, the artist; “A” if it is about the artistic elements and techniques used.

The Trojan War Achilles and Ajax

Credit: Beazley Archive, <http://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/> Museum: Vatican City Size: 61cm. (amphora, signed by Exekias as both maker and painter) Function: storage and display Technique: black-figure Style: Mature black-figure Subject/s: Ajax and Achilles, seated on low stools, lean forward playing a board game that the helmeted Achilles is winning: tesara (four) is written beside his head, tri (three) by Ajax's. Date: later 6th c. B.C.

The Trojan War Paris awards the golden apple to Aphrodite, who promised him the most beautiful woman Paris is reunited with his royal parents Paris visits Sparta and elopes with Helen Menelaus seeks help from his brother King Agamemnon to gather the Greek armies to get Helen back

Achilles Son of Peleus and Thetis Mightiest of the Greeks in the Trojan War Reading packet: p. 280 – Achilles in disguise

Briseis is led from Achilles’ tent to Agamemnon’s Reading packet: 281-82 Briseis is led from Achilles’ tent to Agamemnon’s

Reading packet: p. 287 – Hector vs. Ajax After Achilles, Ajax son of Telamon was the mightiest of the Greek heroes in the Trojan War. Ajax was a huge man, head and shoulders larger than the other Greeks, enormously strong but somewhat slow of speech. Credit: Encyclopedia Mythica, <pantheon.org>

Reading packet: p. 288-290: Embassy to Achilles Reading packet: p. 291-292: Achilles vs. Hector Vase: Achilles slays the queen of the Amazons, Penthesilea Reading packet: p. 293: Death of Achilles

Reading packet: p. 294: Death of Ajax