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  • The Complete Virgil: The Aeneid, the Eclogues and the Georgics

    The Aeneid, the Eclogues and the Georgics

    Series series Texts From Ancient Rome
    This Bybliotech Anthology contains Virgil's three masterpieces, the Eclogues (sometimes called the Bucolics), the Georgics, and his most famous epic poem - the Aeneid.Virgil's classic works have stood the test of centuries, and have become an integral part of Western history and literature, alongside the canon of similar great names from ancient history such as Homer and Horace.The Aeneid tells ... Read more

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  • The Eclogues of Virgil

    Enriched edition. Exploring rural life and nature through Virgil's timeless pastoral poetry

    The Eclogues of Virgil, crafted in the early days of the Roman Empire, represents a hallmark of pastoral poetry that intricately blends personal introspection with broader socio-political commentary. Through a series of engaging dialogues among shepherds, Virgil employs a rustic setting to explore themes of love, loss, and the longing for a simpler existence amidst the turbulent realities of Roman ... Read more

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  • The Georgics

    Exploring Agricultural Wisdom in Ancient Rome

    Translated by Thomas Nevile ...
    The Georgics, penned by Publius Vergilius Maro, known as Virgil, is a remarkable epic poem composed in four books that intricately explores the themes of agriculture, rural life, and humanity'Äôs relationship with nature. Written in the late 1st century BCE, during a time of significant social and political upheaval in Rome, the work embodies the didacticism of Hellenistic poetry while ... Read more

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  • An Essay on Virgil's Æneid

    Duty, Destiny, and Rome: Analyzing Virgil's Epic

    Translated by Christopher Pitt ...
    In "An Essay on Virgil's Æneid," the author meticulously analyzes the epic poem that has profoundly influenced Western literature. This work delves into the themes of duty, destiny, and the divine, illuminating the complex character of Aeneas as he navigates the trials of founding a new homeland. The essay is marked by its analytical rigor and rich literary style, employing both historical ... Read more

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  • The Complete Collection of Virgil. Illustrated

    The Aeneid, The Georgics, The Bucolics and Eclogues

    The Complete Collection of Virgil brings together the full body of work by one of the greatest poets of classical antiquity. This beautifully illustrated edition includes The Aeneid, The Georgics, and The Bucolics (also known as The Eclogues), capturing the scope and power of Virgil’s poetic genius. At the heart of this collection lies The Aeneid, Rome’s national epic and a cornerstone of Western ... Read more

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  • The Georgics of Virgil

    Translated by J. W. MacKail ...
    A timeless exploration of humanity's connection to nature, The Georgics of Virgil delves into the art and labor of agriculture while weaving in the grandeur of Roman patriotism and mythology. Composed by Virgil over seven years and completed in 29 B.C.E., this masterful poetic work offers meditations on the cycles of cultivation and their profound alignment with the natural and divine order. Its ... Read more

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  • An Essay on Virgil's Æneid

    Enriched edition.

    In 'An Essay on Virgil's Æneid,' the reader is offered an exhaustive exploration of one of antiquity's most celebrated epics. The work scrutinizes the narrative structure, linguistic nuances, and the thematic complexities of the Æneid, positioning it as a cornerstone of Roman literature. Employing a blend of analytical rigor and poetic appreciation, the essay not only dissects the divine ... Read more

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  • The Eclogues of Virgil

    Translated by John William Mackail ...
    The Eclogues of Virgil, composed during the tumultuous period of the late Roman Republic, epitomizes the pastoral genre, blending lyrical beauty with philosophical inquiry. Through ten poems, Virgil captures the idyllic life of shepherds, serving both as a homage to the simplicity of rural existence and a subtle critique of contemporary societal woes. His imaginative embrace of myth and nature ... Read more

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  • The Georgics

    In this tribute Virgil has described Italy as the land of perpetual spring and everlasting beauty. He praises the wholesome values of the people their simplicity and piety as well as their excitement for life. Engrossing! ... Read more

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    The Iliad and The Odyssey by Homer Step into the legendary world of ancient Greece with The Iliad and The Odyssey by Homer, two of the greatest epic poems ever written and foundational works of Western literature. In The Iliad, readers are transported to the final days of the Trojan War, where honor, pride, rage, loyalty, and destiny collide. At the heart of the epic stands Achilles, the greatest ... Read more

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  • The Complete Herodotus

    The Histories

    by Herodotus ...
    Series series Texts From Ancient Greece
    Herodotus was an Ancient Greek Historian from the 5th Century BC, whose only known work "The Histories" is so wonderfully written and constructed - and so crucial to our understanding of that era, that he has become known as the 'Father of History'."The Histories" is a sprawling text that contains Herodotus' inquiries and explanations of the Greco-Persian wars, as well as an incredible wealth of ... Read more

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  • The Eclogues of Virgil

    by Virgil ...
    Publius Vergilius Maro (70-19 B.C.), known in English as Virgil, was perhaps the single greatest poet of the Roman empire—a friend to the emperor Augustus and the beneficiary of wealthy and powerful patrons. Most famous for his epic of the founding of Rome, the Aeneid, he wrote two other collections of poems: the Georgics and the Bucolics, or Eclogues.The Eclogues were Virgil's first published ... Read more

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