Aeneid | Overview
The Aeneid has been translated frequently, into every major language in the world, and there are at least eight English versions. Apart from the fact that it is a world classic, this epic poem is also a gripping tale of destiny, of heroism and weakness, and of people's relationships with the forces that surround and, to a large degree, control them. It is also a penetrating psychological study: every action and decision has an understandable motivation, even those of the notoriously capricious gods and goddesses of the Roman pantheon.
Homer's Greek epics, the...
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Vergil (that is a more accurate spelling of the name) was part of the...
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Great question. Some might say so, but like all great poets, Vergil...
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This is the first line of the aeneid. It was written by Vergil during...
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In what ways does the Illiad relate to The Aeneid?
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In the simplest definition, Roman Mandates were instruments of Roman...
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