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  2. The Aeneid: Full Poem Summary - SparkNotes

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    A short summary of Virgil's The Aeneid. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of The Aeneid.

  3. The Aeneid: Full Poem Analysis - SparkNotes

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    Virgil’s epic poem The Aeneid recounts the hero Aeneas’s perilous journey from Troy to Italy, as he takes a destined mission to establish a prophesied world of peace, order, and stability, founding what will one day become Rome.

  4. Aeneid, Latin epic poem written from about 30 to 19 bce by the Roman poet Virgil. Composed in hexameters, about 60 lines of which were left unfinished at his death, the Aeneid incorporates the various legends of Aeneas and makes him the founder of Roman greatness.

  5. The Internet Classics Archive | The Aeneid by Virgil

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    Written 19 B.C.E. Translated by John Dryden. The Aeneid has been divided into the following sections: Download: A 606k text-only version is available for download. The Aeneid by Virgil, part of the Internet Classics Archive.

  6. The Aeneid by Virgil - Project Gutenberg

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    "The Aeneid" by Virgil is an epic poem written during the late 1st century BC. The book centers on the journey of Aeneas, a Trojan hero, as he seeks to fulfill his destiny of founding a new city in Italy after the fall of Troy.

  7. The Internet Classics Archive | The Aeneid by Virgil

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    The Aeneid By Virgil Written 19 B.C.E Translated by John Dryden. Table of Contents Book I. Arms, and the man I sing, who, forc'd by fate, And haughty Juno's unrelenting hate, Expell'd and exil'd, left the Trojan shore.

  8. The Aeneid, Book I, [Arms and the man I sing] - Academy of...

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    The Aeneid, Book I, [Arms and the man I sing] Virgil. Arms and the man I sing, who, forced by fate. And haughty Juno's unrelenting hate, Expelled and exiled, left the Trojan shore. Long labors, both by sea and land, he bore; And in the doubtful war, before he won. The Latin realm and built the destined town,

  9. The Aeneid, Book I, [A grove stood in the city] - Academy of...

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    The Aeneid, Book I, [A grove stood in the city] That wealth and prowess should adorn the line. Sidonian Dido built a stately shrine. The door-posts; brazen doors on grating hinges sound. And fear was softened, and his heart was mann'd. Achilles, fierce to both, still ruthless and severe.

  10. The Aeneid - Vergil - Ancient Rome - Classical Literature

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    “The Aeneid” (Lat: “Aeneis”) is an epic poem by Vergil (Vergil), the pre-eminent poet of the Roman Empire. It was his final work and the twelve books of the poem occupied him for about ten years from 29 BCE until his death in 19 BCE.

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