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Palinurus (Palinūrus), in Roman mythology and especially Virgil's Aeneid, is the coxswain of Aeneas' ship. Later authors used him as a general type of navigator or guide. Palinurus is an example of human sacrifice; his life is the price for the Trojans landing in Italy.… Meer weergeven
In Book 3, which tells of the Trojans' wanderings after The Fall of Troy, he is singled out as an experienced navigator. In Book 5, when the Trojans have left Carthage, he advises… Meer weergeven
One of Martial's epigrams (3.78) plays on Palinurus's name by turning it into an obscene pun:
Minxisti currente semel, Pauline, carina. Meiere vis… Meer weergeven• 4832 Palinurus, Jovian asteroid Meer weergeven
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