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Extractions: Fl. 4th Century A.D. Online Medieval and Classical Library Release #18b Originally written in Greek, sometime about the middle of the 4th Century A.D. Translation by A.S. Way, 1913. The text of this edition is based on that published as QUINTUS SMYRNAEUS: THE FALL OF TROY, (Trans: A.S. Way; Harvard University Press, Cambridge MA, 1913). This text is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN in the United States. This electronic edition was edited, proofed, and prepared by Douglas B. Killings ( DeTroyes@EnterAct.COM ), August 1996. Preparer's Note
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Extractions: Site Contents Troy: Main Page Greek Dramas Transform Troy Virgil's Aeneid ... Troy Stories Today: Literary and Popular Culture The upper left image is the Arch of Constantine. It is important to the story of Troy because Constantine was the Roman Emperor who moved the capital from Rome to Constantinople (now Istanbul) in the fourth century CE. Not long after this move, the empire itself split into east and west. The eastern Roman Empire was Greek in language and culture; the western was Latin. While Homer's Iliad and Odyssey continued to be read, taught and loved in the Greek-speaking eastern Roman Empire, they were increasingly ignored in the west. As knowledge of the Greek language declined in Europe, and Latin became more widespread, the Latin Aeneid became the dominant Troy story in Europe. Consequently, the Greek heroes remained heroes in the East, while the Trojans were the heroes in the West. European countries traced their founders to the Trojan refugees. Not only was Aeneas the ancestor of the Romans, but his descendent, Brutus, was said to have founded the ruling class in Britain. There were also other, lesser, sources for the Troy story in late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages, including
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