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in 31 BC. A further focus of study is the character of Aeneas. As the protagonist of the poem, Aeneas seems to waver constantly between his emotions and commitment to his prophetic duty to found Rome; critics note the breakdown of Aeneas's emotional control in the last sections of the poem where the
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in Book 4 recalls the lingering Aeneas to his duty to found a new city, and he slips away from
Carthage, leaving Dido to commit suicide, cursing Aeneas and calling down revenge in symbolic anticipation of the fierce wars between Carthage and Rome. In Book 5, funeral games are celebrated for Aeneas's
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focus on a variety of issues. The tone of the poem as a whole is a particular matter of debate; some see the poem as ultimately pessimistic and politically subversive to the
Augustan regime, while others view it as a celebration of the new imperial dynasty. Virgil makes use of the symbolism of the
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tried to pay off his veterans with land expropriated from towns in northern Italy, which—according to tradition—included an estate near Mantua belonging to Virgil. The loss of Virgil's family farm and the attempt through poetic petitions to regain his property have traditionally been seen as his
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1 and 9, Virgil indeed dramatizes the contrasting feelings caused by the brutality of the land expropriations through pastoral idiom but offers no indisputable evidence of the supposed biographic incident. While some readers have identified the poet himself with various characters and their
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ends in Book 12 with the taking of
Latinus's city, the death of Amata, and Aeneas's defeat and killing of Turnus, whose pleas for mercy are spurned. The final book ends with the image of Turnus's soul lamenting as it flees to the underworld.
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Conway theorized that the inscription from
Calvisano had to do with a kinswoman of Virgil. Calvisano is located 30 Roman miles from Mantua, and would fit with Probus's description of Andes. The inscription, in this case, is a
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present traditional pastoral themes with a fresh perspective. Eclogues 1 and 9 address the land confiscations and their effects on the
Italian countryside. 2 and 3 are pastoral and erotic, discussing both homosexual love
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during his lifetime). Analysis of his name has led some to believe that he descended from earlier Roman colonists. Modern speculation is not supported by narrative evidence from his writings or his later biographers.
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casts itself firmly into the epic mode, it often seeks to expand the genre by including elements of other genres, such as tragedy and aetiological poetry. Ancient commentators noted that Virgil seems to divide the
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that exists may contain faults which Virgil was planning to correct before publication. However, the only obvious imperfections are a few lines of verse that are metrically unfinished (i.e. not a complete line of
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wavers between optimism and pessimism, sparking critical debate on the poet's intentions, but the work lays the foundations for later didactic poetry. Virgil and
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became standard texts in school curricula with which all educated Romans were familiar. Poets following Virgil often refer intertextually to his works to generate meaning in their own poetry. The
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who sought to counter sympathy for Antony among the leading families by rallying Roman literary figures to
Octavian's side. Virgil came to know many of the other leading literary figures of the time, including
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read Virgil, whom he quotes in several places, along with some other Latin poets, though he cautions that "we ought not to relate their lying fables, lest we fall under sentence of eternal death". In the
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of Book 2, the prologue description of the temple in Book 3, and the description of the plague at the end of Book 3. Book 4 concludes with a long mythological narrative, in the form of an
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credits the work of Virgil as the embodiment of human knowledge and experience, mirroring the Greek conception of Homer. Virgil also found commentators in antiquity.
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Augustan regime, and some scholars see strong associations between
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appears to have been a great success. Virgil is said to have recited Books 2, 4, and 6 to
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as a poetic ideal that still resonates in Western literature and visual arts and with setting the stage for the development of Latin pastoral by
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is widely considered Virgil's finest work, and is regarded as one of the most important poems in the history of Western literature (
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to faint. Although the truth of this claim is subject to scholarly skepticism, it has served as a basis for later art, such as
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in Naples. A group of small works attributed to the youthful Virgil by the commentators survive collected under the title
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might repudiate what they called "the luxurious eloquence of Virgil", but they could not deny the power of his appeal.
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is full of prophecies about the future of Rome, the deeds of Augustus, his ancestors, and famous Romans, and the
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says that Virgil's father was of a humble background, though scholars generally believe that Virgil was from an
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engages closely with the poetry of Virgil; in his epilogue he advises his poem not to "rival the divine
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Comprehensive bibliographies on all three of Virgil's major works, downloadable in Word or pdf format
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Henkel, John. 2014. "Vergil Talks Technique: Metapoetic Arboriculture in 'Georgics' 2."
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Francesca da Rimini and Paolo Malatesta Appraised by Dante and Virgil
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Francesca da Rimini and Paolo Malatesta Appraised by Dante and Virgil
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Contexts of War: Manipulation of Genre in Virgilian Battle Narrative
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Finding Italy: Travel, Nation and Colonization in Vergil's 'Aeneid'
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1624:. In consequence, Virgil came to be seen on a similar level to the
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The biographical tradition asserts that Virgil began the hexameter
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338:. This biography was incorporated into an account by the historian
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Greek Tragedy in Vergil's "Aeneid": Ritual, Empire, and Intertext
2524:
The Divine Comedy (The Inferno, The Purgatorio, and The Paradiso)
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1359: – widely interpreted later to have predicted the
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among the various other writers to whom he alludes. Although the
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383:
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The Discovery of the Mind: the Greek Origins of European Thought
1148:, or drive towards a climax, has been detected in the poem. The
604:(that is, "pastoral" or "rural") poetry of the Hellenistic poet
517:, it has been inferred that he was, for a time, associated with
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1.1.1–2, and his summary of the Aeneas story in Book 14 of the
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vicissitudes, whether gratitude by an old rustic to a new god (
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60:
3426:
3153: – Latin texts, translations, and commentaries
1169:"pious" and "righteous" Aeneas mercilessly slaughters Turnus.
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of Aeneas, who carries his aged father and leads his young son
456:, and makes it likely that Vergilia married into this family.
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from the original on 16 February 2017. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
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935:
766:(probably before 37 BC), Virgil became part of the circle of
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2950:
The Epic Distilled: Studies in the Composition of the Aeneid
1096:
on the Rutulians; Book 10, the death of Evander's young son
545:, but are largely considered spurious by scholars. One, the
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Other studies claim that today's consideration for ancient
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1774:), Vergil being particularly associated with magic in the
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holds me now; I sang of pastures, farms, and commanders" )
1156:; the shield of Aeneas even depicts Augustus's victory at
1029:, which historically was Rome's deadliest foe. The queen,
685:
in a song contest, 6, the cosmic and mythological song of
219:
4150:
3527:
3262: – text, concordances, and frequency list.
2237:(in Italian) (January–February ed.). pp. 71–76.
2107:
Fowler, Don. 1996. "Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro)." In
222:
2684:
The Virgilian Tradition: The First Fifteen Hundred Years
2650:
The Virgilian Tradition: The First Fifteen Hundred Years
2587:
The Virgilian Tradition: The First Fifteen Hundred Years
1921:
For a bibliography and summary see Fowler, pp. 1605–1606
1732:
By the fourth or fifth century AD the original spelling
1708:, a district 1.9 mi (3 km) from the centre of
398:
and law, the young Virgil turned his talents to poetry.
301:, in which Virgil appears as the author's guide through
3724:
Dante, led by Virgil, Consoles the Souls of the Envious
2799:
1825:
Dante, led by Virgil, Consoles the Souls of the Envious
855:
which describes vividly the discovery of beekeeping by
2800:
Winkler, Anthony C.; McCuen-Metherell, Jo Ray (2011).
1716:
harbour, on the road heading north along the coast to
886:
to Octavian upon his return from defeating Antony and
59:
Modern bust of Virgil at the entrance to his crypt in
3268:: contemporary, line-by-line English translations of
1793:, which has a history of Christian, and specifically
1698:
is found at the entrance of an ancient Roman tunnel (
751:
Late 17th-century illustration of a passage from the
413:(AD 54–68). Probus reports that Andes was located 30
234:
5804:
1339:, but follow afar and ever venerate its footsteps."
1100:; and 11 the death of the Volscian warrior princess
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as a model while the last six were connected to the
225:
213:
1355:Partially as a result of his so-called "Messianic"
1202:According to the tradition, Virgil traveled to the
329:
210:
2896:Farrell, J., and Michael C. J. Putnam, eds. 2010.
2681:Ziolkowski, Jan M.; Putnam, Michael C. J. (2008).
2647:Ziolkowski, Jan M.; Putnam, Michael C. J. (2008).
2642:
2640:
2584:Ziolkowski, Jan M.; Putnam, Michael C. J. (2008).
2372:
2345:Avery, W. T. (1957). "Augustus and the "Aeneid"".
1583:The legend of "Virgil in his basket" arose in the
1548:
1088:, Lavinia's mother. In Book 8, Aeneas allies with
821:and several works of the later Hellenistic poets.
2103:
2101:
2099:
2097:
2095:
2093:
2091:
2089:
1628:as one who had heralded Christianity. Relatedly,
1567:; and later artists influenced by Virgil include
666:. 2) and attraction toward people of any gender (
7139:
2898:A Companion to Vergil's Aeneid and Its Tradition
2714:
2680:
2646:
2583:
2464:
2233:Nardoni, Davide (1986). "La terra di Virgilio".
1342:Virgil finds one of his most ardent admirers in
249:. He composed three of the most famous poems in
2924:Virgil: Critical Assessments of Ancient Authors
2637:
3508:A selective Bibliographical Guide to Vergil's
2765:
2590:. Yale University Press. pp. xxxiv–xxxv.
2086:
1770:carries an echo of the Latin word for 'wand' (
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5790:
3820:
3543:
2837:Anderson, W. S., and L. N. Quartarone. 2002.
1962:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 1, 4.
1786:('virgin'); this would be a reference to the
1699:
1663:was such that the Welsh version of his name,
779:, in whose poetry he is often mentioned, and
2247:
1762:There is some speculation that the spelling
463:should be sought in the Casalpoglio area of
278:. A number of minor poems, collected in the
2990:Why Vergil? A Collection of Interpretations
2687:. Yale University Press. pp. 101–102.
2623:
1887:
1598:. Among other artists depicting the scene,
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3536:
3017:. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
2999:. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
2955:
2731:
2627:; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "Golem".
2262:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
2154:A Guide to Writing in History and Classics
1453:A 5th-century portrait of Virgil from the
1112:
1050:, in Italy in Book 6, Aeneas consults the
1046:, who had died a year before. On reaching
424:Vergilia, and his mother belonged to gens
53:
3341: – an English translation.
2902:Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World
2521:
287:Virgil's work has had great influence on
2985:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2960:. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
2721:. London: W and R Chambers. p. 366.
2653:. Yale University Press. p. xxxiv.
2250:Castel Goffredo dalle origini ai Gonzaga
2214:The article was originally sourced from
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1748:to be the original spelling. Today, the
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1490:
1483:
1448:
1394:
1255:
1119:
977:. The epic poem consists of 12 books in
914:A 1st-century terracotta expressing the
909:
845:Well-known passages include the beloved
746:
724:
570:
531:, he began to write poetry while in the
409:. Probus flourished during the reign of
394:. After briefly considering a career in
5766:
3834:
2956:Keith, Alison; Myers, Micah Y. (2023).
2232:
1634:argues that medieval legends about the
1246:
1210:in Greece in about 19 BC to revise the
1069:. Lavinia had already been promised to
811:("how to") tradition of the Greek poet
342:, as well as the later commentaries of
14:
7140:
3775:
3214:, translated by H. R. Fairclough, 1916
2839:Approaches to Teaching Vergil's Aeneid
2803:Writing the Research Paper: A Handbook
2252:(in Italian). Mantua. pp. 96–100.
2202:Harvard Lectures on the Vergilian Age.
1989:
1766:might have arisen due to a pun, since
874:, and who committed suicide in 26 BC.
762:Sometime after the publication of the
612:. After defeating the army led by the
6869:
5778:
5765:
3808:
3531:
3025:Fama and Fiction in Vergil's 'Aeneid'
2854:. Cambridge: Printed for W. P. Grant.
2344:
2276:
2167:
1955:
1563:was influenced by the example of the
1509:presents Virgil as his guide through
1346:. With almost every line of his epic
841:beekeeping and the qualities of bees.
191:
6721:Ascanius Shooting the Stag of Sylvia
3763:
3362:, translated by David Wilson-Okamura
3179:, translated by T. C. Williams, 1910
3006:, edited by J. B. Stewart. Farnham:
2864:Bulletin of the John Rylands Library
2766:Wilson-Okamura, David Scott (2010).
2035:. Infobase Publishing. p. 376.
2028:
981:verse which describe the journey of
7153:Writers from the Province of Mantua
3171:translated by J. C. Greenough, 1900
2074:from the original on 8 January 2024
1996:. Infobase Publishing. p. 28.
1778:. There is also a possibility that
1727:
1557:called himself the English Virgil;
193:[ˈpuːbliʊswɛrˈɡɪliʊsˈmaroː]
24:
2952:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2831:
2010:from the original on 26 March 2023
1301:parodies the opening lines of the
1195:Virgil's death and editing of the
629:motives in the composition of the
25:
7224:
3231:, translated by John Dryden, 1697
3035:
2806:. Cengage Learning. p. 278.
2138:from the original on 28 May 2008.
1390:
1230:, to disregard Virgil's own wish
521:'s neoteric circle. According to
436:, and one in an inscription from
324:
3786:
3774:
3762:
3411:." – A review of
3139:
2881:—2001. "The Vergilian Century."
2633:. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.
2617:
1993:Encyclopedia of the Roman Empire
1759:are both considered acceptable.
1678:
1523:. Dante also mentions Virgil in
330:Birth and biographical tradition
206:
7213:Characters in the Divine Comedy
3004:Kierkegaard and the Roman World
2793:
2759:
2725:
2708:
2674:
2611:
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2400:
2366:
2357:
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2110:The Oxford Classical Dictionary
1959:Reading Virgil: Aeneid I and II
1924:
1915:
1896:
1549:Renaissance and early modernity
1466:Renaissance of the 12th century
1129:to Augustus, Octavia, and Livia
1054:, who conducts him through the
962:are to found the city of Rome.
575:Page from the beginning of the
6705:Aeneas, Anchises, and Ascanius
2992:. Wauconda: Bolchazy-Carducci.
2772:. Cambridge University Press.
2738:. Princeton University Press.
2142:
2120:
2056:
2022:
1983:
1949:
1867:
1645:. In what became known as the
1444:
1077:, who is roused to war by the
950:) chronicles a refugee of the
783:, who later helped finish the
697:is credited with establishing
470:
13:
1:
6679:Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes
6430:
6407:
3680:Christian interpretations of
3315:Publii Vergilii Maronis Opera
3307:Publii Vergilii Maronis Opera
3299:Publii Vergilii Maronis Opera
3224:Internet Sacred Texts Archive
3105:Works by Virgil in eBook form
2922:Hardie, Philip R., ed. 1999.
2732:Comparetti, Domenico (1997).
1856:
863:' journey to the underworld.
6842:Political commentary of the
4399:Frontiers and fortifications
3433:The Secret History of Virgil
3370:(Project Gutenberg ed.), by
3090:Resources in other libraries
3066:Resources in other libraries
2917:University of Michigan Press
2248:Gualtierotti, Piero (2008).
1942:
1902:For a succinct summary, see
1782:is meant to evoke the Latin
1626:Hebrew prophets of the Bible
1251:
803:The ostensible theme of the
93:21 September 19 BC (aged 50)
7:
6826:Parallels between Virgil's
4458:Decorations and punishments
3288:Ferdinand, Duke of Calabria
3138:(public domain audiobooks)
3029:Ohio State University Press
2843:Modern Language Association
2380:; Bryant, Margaret (1911).
2281:. Harper. pp. 281–282.
2032:Critical Companion to Dante
1804:
757:Jerzy Siemiginowski-Eleuter
712:
558:
10:
7229:
7183:1st-century BC Roman poets
6756:And Then There Was Silence
6519:(1724 libretto Metastasio)
5365:Dionysius of Halicarnassus
3940:historiography of the fall
3557:
3415:'s new translation of the
3324:Lewis E 198 Opera at OPenn
2976:Patterns of Time in Vergil
1578:
1135:, Art Institute of Chicago
903:
866:Ancient scholars, such as
718:
564:
474:
32:Virgilius Maro Grammaticus
29:
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5897:
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5746:External wars and battles
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5507:
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4912:
4905:
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3900:
3870:
3861:
3843:
3758:
3707:
3694:The Virgilian Progression
3672:
3646:
3565:
3085:Resources in your library
3061:Resources in your library
2911:Fletcher, K. F. B. 2014.
2769:Virgil in the Renaissance
2735:Vergil in the Middle Ages
2715:Chambers, Robert (1832).
2522:Alighieri, Dante (2003).
2467:The History of the Franks
2465:Gregory of Tours (1916).
2455:(Cambridge 1990), p. 105.
1811:Quintus Caecilius Epirota
1186:Virgil Reading the Aeneid
993:and the Hellenistic poet
897:
155:
145:
127:
117:
109:
89:
67:
52:
45:
27:1st-century-BC Roman poet
7158:Golden Age Latin writers
6647:Fortune favours the bold
3716:Dante and Virgil in Hell
3483:27 February 2012 at the
3383:22 February 2007 at the
3123:Works by or about Virgil
2560:Northern Renaissance Art
2327:15 November 2019 at the
2196:30 December 2022 at the
1990:Bunson, Matthew (2014).
1909:18 December 2009 at the
1861:
1817:Dante and Virgil in Hell
1596:Phyllis riding Aristotle
1513:and the greater part of
608:, which were written in
313:has been considered the
7045:Dido, Queen of Carthage
7018:Dido, Queen of Carthage
6896:"Dido and Aeneas" from
6665:Obscuris vera involvens
6564:Dido, Queen of Carthage
6426:Dido, Queen of Carthage
5741:Roman–Iranian relations
4216:Optimates and populares
3487:, read by Stephen Daitz
3302:Naples and Milan, 1450.
3266:Virgil: The Major Texts
3151:Perseus Digital Library
2978:. Hamden: Archon Books.
2876:Oxford University Press
2630:The Jewish Encyclopedia
2393:Encyclopædia Britannica
2378:Glover, Terrot Reaveley
2191:Where Was Vergil's Farm
2150:Vergil and 'The Aeneid'
2128:"Map of Cisalpine Gaul"
2115:Oxford University Press
1694:The structure known as
1631:The Jewish Encyclopedia
1232:that the poem be burned
828:focus respectively on:
36:Virgil (disambiguation)
7173:1st-century BC writers
7097:Dido building Carthage
6729:Dido building Carthage
6595:Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 31
5751:Civil wars and revolts
5017:Sextus Pompeius Festus
4664:Conflict of the Orders
4023:Legislative assemblies
3516:5 October 2018 at the
3463:2 October 2012 at the
3447: – via
2857:Conway, R. S. 1915. "
2546:Gransden, pp. 108–111.
2494:(Fontana 1968), p. 19.
2492:The Wandering Scholars
2187:Conway, Robert Seymour
1888:
1700:
1691:
1503:
1457:
1416:
1277:
1136:
921:
824:The four books of the
759:
744:
583:
407:Marcus Valerius Probus
182:Publius Vergilius Maro
71:Publius Vergilius Maro
34:. For other uses, see
7178:1st-century BC Romans
7163:Ancient Roman writers
6850:Sulpicius Apollinaris
6495:(1687 Lully/Collasse)
5460:Simplicius of Cilicia
5212:Quintus Curtius Rufus
4441:Siege in Ancient Rome
4050:Executive magistrates
3286:in the collection of
2988:Quinn, S., ed. 2000.
2526:. New York: Berkley.
2409:The Classical Journal
2374:Sellar, William Young
2347:The Classical Journal
2277:Snell, Bruno (1960).
2158:Utah State University
2148:Damen, Mark. 2004. "
1956:Jones, Peter (2011).
1933:The Classical Journal
1686:
1529:, as one of the four
1526:De vulgari eloquentia
1494:
1452:
1398:
1361:birth of Jesus Christ
1259:
1123:
965:Virgil worked on the
913:
838:livestock and horses;
770:, Octavian's capable
750:
728:
574:
403:Robert Seymour Conway
241:) in English, was an
6697:Laocoön and His Sons
5470:Stephanus Byzantinus
5375:Eusebius of Caesaria
5237:Sidonius Apollinaris
4927:Ammianus Marcellinus
4266:Tribune of the plebs
3409:for the 21st century
3378:Vergilian Chronology
3367:Vergil – A Biography
3353:(in original Latin).
2204:Biblo & Tannen.
1736:had been changed to
1496:Virgil in His Basket
1472:placed the "divine"
1331:in his 12-book epic
1292:, and above all the
1260:A 3rd-century Roman
1247:Legacy and reception
995:Apollonius of Rhodes
7168:Ancient Roman poets
7114:Low Ham Roman Villa
6713:The Dream of Aeneas
6610:Vergilius Vaticanus
6600:Vergilius Augusteus
6492:Achille et Polyxène
6413:history of Britain)
5767:Associated subjects
5646:Distinguished women
5297:Velleius Paterculus
5137:Nicolaus Damascenus
5117:Marcellus Empiricus
4506:Republican currency
3748:The Barque of Dante
3664:Vergilius Vaticanus
3654:Vergilius Augusteus
3636:Appendix Vergiliana
2981:Panoussi, V. 2009.
2948:Horsfall, N. 2016.
2904:). Chichester, MA:
2859:The Youth of Vergil
2113:(3rd ed.). Oxford:
1849:The Barque of Dante
1432:Vergilius Vaticanus
1426:Vergilius Augusteus
1224:Lucius Varius Rufus
1204:senatorial province
1182:Jean-Baptiste Wicar
1133:Jean-Baptiste Wicar
1065:, daughter of King
709:and later writers.
579:in the 5th-century
542:Appendix Vergiliana
477:Appendix Vergiliana
281:Appendix Vergiliana
7002:Didone abbandonata
6994:Didone abbandonata
6986:Didone abbandonata
6981:(1724, Metastasio)
6978:Didone abbandonata
6795:Sortes Vergilianae
6785:Dactylic hexameter
6548:Didone abbandonata
6540:Didone abbandonata
6532:Didone abbandonata
6524:Didone abbandonata
6516:Didone abbandonata
6403:Historia Brittonum
6247:Evander of Pallene
5420:Phlegon of Tralles
5227:Seneca the Younger
4701:Naming conventions
4431:Personal equipment
3964:Later Roman Empire
3689:Sortes Vergilianae
3423:, 9 February 2007.
3398:The Vergil Project
3338:The Life of Virgil
2870:Farrell, J. 1991.
2503:Waddell, pp. 22–3.
2453:Virgil: The Aeneid
2321:What Is a Classic?
2300:1.5, 1.6; Horace,
2029:Ruud, Jay (2008).
1692:
1648:Sortes Vergilianae
1504:
1458:
1417:
1407:gave me life, the
1366:Sortes Vergilianae
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1241:dactylic hexameter
1137:
1125:Virgil Reading the
1094:Nisus and Euryalus
1073:, the king of the
979:dactylic hexameter
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792:dactylic hexameter
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622:Battle of Philippi
610:dactylic hexameter
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289:Western literature
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6973:(1693, Desmarets)
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6790:Hysteron proteron
6605:Vergilius Romanus
6590:Book of Ballymote
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6151:Pygmalion of Tyre
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5721:Pontifices maximi
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5360:Diogenes Laërtius
5182:Pliny the Younger
4937:Asconius Pedianus
4897:Romance languages
4769:Civil engineering
4511:Imperial currency
4384:Political control
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3659:Vergilius Romanus
3356:Aelius Donatus's
3310:Italy, 1470–1499.
3255:The Latin Library
3251:P. Vergilius Maro
3118:Project Gutenberg
3042:Library resources
2935:Vergilius (1959–)
2883:Vergilius (1959–)
2333:Faber & Faber
1470:Alexander Neckham
1455:Vergilius Romanus
1438:Vergilius Romanus
1154:Carthaginian Wars
1113:Reception of the
960:Romulus and Remus
859:and the story of
581:Vergilius Romanus
179:
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146:Literary movement
16:(Redirected from
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5287:Valerius Maximus
5222:Seneca the Elder
5142:Nonius Marcellus
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2995:Rossi, A. 2004.
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1690:in Naples, Italy
1600:Lucas van Leyden
1500:Lucas van Leyden
1478:Maiolus of Cluny
1461:Gregory of Tours
1262:mosaic of Virgil
892:Battle of Actium
877:The tone of the
794:poem called the
772:agent d'affaires
742:Charles Jalabert
736:at the house of
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3385:Wayback Machine
3346:Vita Vergiliana
3220:Works of Virgil
3195:Works of Virgil
3147:Works of Virgil
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3114:Works by Virgil
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4073:Twelve Tables
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4885:Contemporary
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6780:Aposiopesis
6583:Manuscripts
6572:Les Troyens
6452:(1729 poem)
6449:The Dunciad
6434: 1593
6421:(1160 poem)
6368:The Avenger
6360:Film and TV
6302:Neoptolemus
6119:Phoenicians
5686:Geographers
5370:Dioscorides
5350:Cassius Dio
4972:Cassiodorus
4875:Renaissance
4481:Agriculture
4453:Auxiliaries
4394:Engineering
4231:Magistrates
4083:Citizenship
4078:Mos maiorum
4013:Late Empire
3647:Manuscripts
3449:ThoughtCast
3336:Suetonius:
3187:John Dryden
2819:23 November
2785:23 November
2751:23 November
2700:11 November
2666:11 November
2603:11 November
2132:gottwein.de
2068:www.pbs.org
2048:23 November
1975:23 November
1776:Middle Ages
1722:pilgrimages
1712:, near the
1706:Piedigrotta
1585:Middle Ages
1533:along with
1445:Middle Ages
1162:Mark Antony
932:T. S. Eliot
471:Early works
415:Roman miles
369:, added to
132:Epic poetry
118:Nationality
7193:Epic poets
7142:Categories
7079:Simple Man
6911:Characters
6411: 828
6395:Literature
5940:Antiphates
5935:Andromache
5820:Characters
5575:Mediolanum
5515:Alexandria
5480:Themistius
5445:Porphyrius
5272:Tertullian
5207:Quintilian
5197:Propertius
5092:Lactantius
5042:Fulgentius
4977:Censorinus
4799:Sanitation
4784:Metallurgy
4741:Technology
4706:Demography
4654:Patricians
4621:Spectacles
4579:Literature
4574:Hairstyles
4411:Technology
4161:Praefectus
4113:Government
4103:Litigation
4088:Auctoritas
4033:Centuriate
3920:Principate
3915:Pax Romana
3875:Foundation
3708:Portrayals
3639:(spurious)
3467:, read by
3392:Commentary
2937:60:33–66.
2885:47:11–28.
2867:July 1915.
2572:0136235964
2331:. London:
1857:References
1744:had shown
1714:Mergellina
1673:fferyllydd
1643:divination
1409:Calabrians
1376:Saturnalia
1276:, Tunisia)
1274:Hadrumetum
1220:Brundisium
1056:Underworld
971:Propertius
952:Trojan War
894:in 31 BC.
707:Nemesianus
606:Theocritus
547:Catalepton
535:school of
528:Catalepton
388:Mediolanum
380:equestrian
269:, and the
110:Occupation
96:Brundisium
7048:(c. 1593)
6716:(1660–65)
6297:Mezentius
6232:Cydonians
6202:Aventinus
6197:Automedon
6192:Androgeus
6105:Thymoetes
6095:Sergestus
6060:Palinurus
6045:Mnestheus
6020:Hippocoon
5990:Deiphobus
5970:Corynaeus
5960:Cassandra
5884:Tiberinus
5731:Quaestors
5661:Empresses
5651:Dynasties
5641:Dictators
5616:and other
5605:Volubilis
5600:Vindobona
5560:Londinium
5485:Theodoret
5455:Procopius
5435:Polyaenus
5410:Pausanias
5312:Vitruvius
5257:Symmachus
5252:Suetonius
5162:Petronius
5147:Obsequens
5112:Macrobius
5107:Lucretius
5032:Frontinus
5007:Eutropius
4992:Columella
4942:Augustine
4932:Appuleius
4880:Neo-Latin
4855:Classical
4846:Versions
4754:Aqueducts
4696:Patronage
4616:Sexuality
4589:Mythology
4564:Education
4554:Cosmetics
4379:Campaigns
4374:Structure
4327:Decemviri
4186:Imperator
3885:overthrow
3781:Wikiquote
3439:Interview
3330:Biography
3074:By Virgil
3021:Syson, A.
2928:Routledge
2475:560532077
2258:cite book
2189:. 1967. "
2078:8 January
1943:Citations
1795:Messianic
1764:Virgilius
1746:Vergilius
1742:Poliziano
1738:Virgilius
1734:Vergilius
1608:engraving
1515:Purgatory
1270:Melpomene
1252:Antiquity
1146:teleology
1075:Rutulians
888:Cleopatra
857:Aristaeus
624:(42 BC),
614:assassins
533:Epicurean
503:astronomy
493:to study
438:Calvisano
376:Macrobius
340:Suetonius
307:Purgatory
18:Virgilian
6672:Quos ego
6627:Ad astra
6379:(1971–2)
6287:Messapus
6252:Halaesus
6237:Diomedes
6217:Catillus
6146:Mattan I
6110:Ucalegon
6070:Panthous
6065:Pandarus
6025:Ilioneus
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