Aeneid

Aeneid

by Virgil
Publication Date: 01/07/2021

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Fleeing from the ruins of Troy following the war, Aeneas leads the Trojan fleet in search of a new homeland. Both supported and thwarted by the gods, the survivors sail across the Mediterranean, stopping in many cities and encountering trouble in each one. After a fateful encounter with the Queen of Carthage, Aeneas and his people arrive in Latium where the Trojan hero becomes the founder of Rome.


Written between 29 and 19 BC, The Aeneid is Virgil’s answer to Homer’s epic poems, focusing on the fall of Troy and the travels of his hero Aeneas. Many of the characters and stories in the poem, such as the tragic queen Dido and the tale of the Trojan Horse, have inspired artists and musicians across centuries.


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ISBN:
9781774534656
9781774534656
Category:
Poetry
Publication Date:
01-07-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
Kobo Editions
Virgil

Publius Vergilius Maro – or Virgil – was born near Mantua in 70 BC and was brought up there, although he attended schools in Cremona and Rome. Virgil’s rural upbringing and his affinity with the countryside are evident in his earliest work, The Eclogues, a collection of ten pastoral poems.

As an adult Virgil lived mostly in Naples, although he spent time in Rome and belonged to the circle of influential poets that included Horace. He also had connections to leading men within the senatorial class and to the Emperor Augustus himself. Following The Eclogues, Virgil wrote The Georgics, a didactic poem, and thereafter began his longest and most ambitious work, The Aeneid. He died in Brindisi in 19 BC.

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