I think it is done way more gratuitously and pointlessly in the Aenid.
I never read the Aenid, so I wouldn't know.

I think it is done way more gratuitously and pointlessly in the Aenid.
This book? Why would you waste your time?I'm reading a collection of sermons by Martin Luther King Jr, and 1421, which focuses the Americas prior to their colonization by Europe.
A Modern History of Southeast Asia: Decolonization, Nationalism and Separatism -Clive J. Christie: Probably the most authoritative and readable general introduction to the peculiarities of separatist movements in Southeast Asia. The chapter on Aceh and how its fits in the tangle that was, and still is, the broader Darul Islam movement of the post-Revolutionary period in Indonesia is particularly relevant today considering the absolutely ******** propensity of people to lump together all Islamic movements into an an encompassing -- and utterly fictional -- movement. This also applies to the Rohinaga and Patani sections of the book, which are also pretty darn good. Highly recommended.
Sukarno - JD. Legge: I'm not sure what to make of this quite yet, I still prefer C.L.M Penders (The Life & Times of Sukarno which has something of a problem with bias, which might be informed by Mister Penders being Dutch nevertheless its still a valuable biographical work) but Legge (also Dutch) is far more comprehensive in sitting Sukarno in his context, even if he doesn't seem to examine Sukarno's character all that much. Neither work is up to the high standard of R.E Elson's Suharto: A Political Biography or Gus Dur: the authorized biography of Abdurrahman Wahid by Burton which is unfortunate considering how important Sukarno was, and is, to Indonesia. Recommended since it seems to be available, unlike the older Penders and represents more recent scholarship even if it doesn't seem to have moved all that far. Which may be a hint for me... I dunno?
Economics of Southeast Asia - S.R. Vemuri: Is up next which I'm looking forward to, since it mirrors some of my own research albeit with a slightly different focus -- the Southeast Asia economic system in theory vs. my somewhat more focused Classical Southeast Asian economic system in theory and practice.
JEELEN said:Masada is an alternate persona for Cheezy the Wiz???