Virgil's Aeneid: books I-XII |
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Strana 11
Virgil's father possessed a farm at Andes sufficiently valuable to place his family
in easy circumstances , and to afford him the means of educating his son under
the most eminent teachers then living in Italy . The education of the future poet ...
Virgil's father possessed a farm at Andes sufficiently valuable to place his family
in easy circumstances , and to afford him the means of educating his son under
the most eminent teachers then living in Italy . The education of the future poet ...
Strana 12
They were authorized to take possession of eighteen Italian cities , with the
district of country pertaining to each . The cities allotted in this manner were those
which had espoused the side of Brutus . For this the unhappy occupants of the ...
They were authorized to take possession of eighteen Italian cities , with the
district of country pertaining to each . The cities allotted in this manner were those
which had espoused the side of Brutus . For this the unhappy occupants of the ...
Strana 14
It was here that he composed the Georgics , a didactic poem in four books , in
which he endeavors to recall the Italians to their primitive but long - neglected
pursuit of agriculture . In point of versification this is the most finished of the works
of ...
It was here that he composed the Georgics , a didactic poem in four books , in
which he endeavors to recall the Italians to their primitive but long - neglected
pursuit of agriculture . In point of versification this is the most finished of the works
of ...
Strana 15
On arriving at Athens he met Augustus , who happened to be at that time
returning from Asia Minor to Italy . Virgil was easily persuaded by his friend and
patron to return with him immediately to Rome , but he was destined never again
to see ...
On arriving at Athens he met Augustus , who happened to be at that time
returning from Asia Minor to Italy . Virgil was easily persuaded by his friend and
patron to return with him immediately to Rome , but he was destined never again
to see ...
Strana 16
But our interest is even enhanced in the works of both of these great Italian
masters by the very fact that these unfinished parts show us the hand , as it were ,
still holding the chisel , and in the act of creation . Virgil was an imitator .
But our interest is even enhanced in the works of both of these great Italian
masters by the very fact that these unfinished parts show us the hand , as it were ,
still holding the chisel , and in the act of creation . Virgil was an imitator .
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ablative accusative Aeneas ancient Apollo arma armis arms atque ātus āvī bear body bring called carry cause circum cover dative death descend Dido direct entis et al expression fall fate father freq give gods Greek haec hand Haud hinc honor horse inter ipse Italy join Jupiter king land Latin look manus means mihi mind multa nunc omnes one's oris õrum pass pater present quae quam Quid quis quod refers river Roman round sail ships side slain subst super temple terras things tibi town Trojan Troy turn Turnus urbem Virgil wind