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Virgil

Author of The Aeneid

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Virgil was born on October 15, 70 B.C.E., in Northern Italy in a small village near Mantua. He attended school at Cremona and Mediolanum (Milan), then went to Rome, where he studied mathematics, medicine and rhetoric, and finally completed his studies in Naples. He entered literary circles as an show more "Alexandrian," the name given to a group of poets who sought inspiration in the sophisticated work of third-century Greek poets, also known as Alexandrians. In 49 BC Virgil became a Roman citizen. After his studies in Rome, Vergil is believed to have lived with his father for about 10 years, engaged in farm work, study, and writing poetry. After the battle of Philippi in 42 B.C.E. Virgil¿s property in Cisalpine Gaul, was confiscated for veterans. In the following years Virgil spent most of his time in Campania and Sicily, but he also had a house in Rome. During the reign of emperor Augustus, Virgil became a member of his court circle and was advanced by a minister, Maecenas, patron of the arts and close friend to the poet Horace. He gave Virgil a house near Naples. Between 42 and 37 B.C.E. Virgil composed pastoral poems known as Bucolic or Eclogues and spent years on the Georgics. The rest of his life, from 30 to 19 B.C., Virgil devoted to The Aeneid, the national epic of Rome, and the glory of the Empire. Although ambitious, Virgil was never really happy about the task. Virgil died in 19 B. C. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Disambiguation Notice:

Full name is Publius Vergilius Maro; canonical name (Roman version) is "P. Vergilius Maro". The spellings 'Virgil' and 'Vergil' have both been in use.

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Series

Works by Virgil

The Aeneid (0029) 23,734 copies, 201 reviews
The Georgics (0029) 1,127 copies, 12 reviews
Vergil's Aeneid, Books I-VI (0020) 992 copies, 5 reviews
The Eclogues (0037) 855 copies, 7 reviews
Poems (1966) 727 copies, 6 reviews
Vergil's Aeneid, Books VII-XII (0040) 550 copies, 1 review
P. Vergili Maronis Opera (1969) 517 copies, 5 reviews
The Eclogues; Georgics [translated texts] (1898) 466 copies, 4 reviews
Virgil's Works (0070) 316 copies, 4 reviews
Bucoliche (0026) 307 copies, 2 reviews
Aeneid: Book VI [in translation] (0029) 219 copies, 3 reviews
Aeneid, book 2 (0019) 177 copies, 1 review
Aeneid VI (1941) 148 copies, 2 reviews
Doomed Love (2007) 141 copies, 3 reviews
Aeneid, book 4 (0019) 139 copies
Eclogae {Latin} (1977) 126 copies, 3 reviews
Aeneid, book 1 (1971) 120 copies, 1 review
Bucolica et Georgica [Latin texts] (2013) — Author — 101 copies
The Essential Aeneid (2006) 100 copies
Aeneid, book 9 (1920) 73 copies, 1 review
Aeneid, book 8 (1965) 72 copies
The Destruction of Troy (Penguin Epics) (2006) 64 copies, 1 review
Aeneid, book 12 (1998) 58 copies
Virgil in English (1996) — Author — 58 copies, 1 review
Appendix Vergiliana (1966) — Author — 54 copies, 1 review
Virgil : the Aeneid (1990) 47 copies
Aeneid (Latin) (1973) 42 copies
ENEIDA GEORGICAS BUCOLICAS, LA (1982) 41 copies, 4 reviews
Aeneid, book 11 (1991) 38 copies
Aeneid, book 10 (1991) 37 copies, 1 review
Aeneid, book 3 (1962) 37 copies
Aeneid, book 5 (1920) 31 copies
Vergil: Aeneid 2 (2008) — Writer — 25 copies
Aeneid I-IV (1972) 25 copies
Aeneas. ( Ab 12 J.). Der Sohn der Göttin. (1974) — Author — 23 copies
De zwerftocht van Aeneas (1995) 22 copies
Aeneid, books 10–12 (1978) 19 copies
Aeneid, books 7–9 (2009) 19 copies
Virgil 19 copies
Georgicon liber IV [Latin] (2010) 19 copies, 1 review
[unspecified works] (2017) 16 copies, 1 review
Aeneis 3/4. (1978) 15 copies
Le Georgiche. Libro primo (1995) 14 copies, 1 review
Dido en Aeneas (1999) 12 copies
Aeneid, book 7 (1996) 12 copies
Tutte le opere (2016) 11 copies, 1 review
Aeneis 5/6. 5. und 6. Buch. (1978) 11 copies
De zwerftochten van Aeneas (1998) 10 copies, 1 review
Eneida . volum I (1972) 10 copies, 1 review
Virgil 2: Aeneid 7-12; The minor poems (1927) 6 copies, 1 review
Aeneis 9/10 (2003) 5 copies
Aeneis. 11. und 12. Buch (2005) 5 copies
Modern School Classics : Vergil : Aeneid 2 (1943) — Writer — 5 copies
Modern School Classics : Vergil : Aeneid 4 (1955) — Writer — 5 copies
Eneide. Vol. VI: XI - XII (1983) 4 copies
Stories from the "Aeneid" (1964) 4 copies
Opere minori (2007) 4 copies
Obras completas (2016) 4 copies
Modern School Classics : Vergil : Aeneid 12 (1965) — Writer — 4 copies
Geórgica tercera (2013) 4 copies
Énéide, Livres IX-XII (2008) 3 copies
Vergilius összes művei (1984) 3 copies
Obras completas 3 copies
Modern School Classics : Vergil : Aeneid 6 (1946) — Writer — 3 copies
Obras poéticas 3 copies
Ciftcilik Sanati (2015) 2 copies
Green Finger'd Virgil (1992) 2 copies
Les Bucoliques (French Edition) (2017) 2 copies, 1 review
Tich (2005) 2 copies
The Georgics 2 copies
Eneida. Libro segundo (1986) 2 copies
Aeneiden 1 Første bok (1983) 2 copies
Early Augustan Virgil (2010) 2 copies
Carmina Latīna — Author — 2 copies
Geórgica cuarta (2013) 2 copies
Obras completas (1967) 2 copies
Eneide. Libro 4º (1995) 2 copies
[Libri III-IV] 2 copies
Aeneidos. Liber X (1971) 1 copy
Opera Vol. I 1 copy
Bucòliques 1 copy
Selections from Vergil 1 copy, 1 review
Eneas 1 copy
La Eneida 1 copy
Carmina 1 copy
Bucolica und Georgica (2009) 1 copy
Geòrgiques (1963) 1 copy, 1 review
Geòrgiques 1 copy
Die Mücke 1 copy
Les bucòliques (2014) 1 copy
Bucólicas 1 copy
Georgiki 1 copy
Eneida. I (1945) 1 copy
Nowele Rzymskie — Contributor — 1 copy
Flore 1 copy
Eneida. VII-IX (2014) 1 copy
ENEIDA (1980) 1 copy
Eneida I - III (1980) 1 copy
Eneido 1 copy
georiche 1 copy
Aeneidos 1 copy
Aeneis 1 copy
Opera Omnii 1 copy
Aeneidos Liber VI 1 copy, 1 review
The Georgics 1 copy
Worterbuch 1 copy
Aeneis 1 copy
aeneis 1 copy
Opera 1 copy
ECLOGA IV 1 copy
Eneiden 1 copy
La Mort de la Bete (2017) 1 copy
Van Wapens en 'n Man (1980) 1 copy
The Georgics of Vergil (2016) 1 copy
Énéide : VII et VIII (1991) 1 copy
EPICI FLORES 1 (2005) 1 copy
I carmi bucolici. (1937) 1 copy
Amore e morte (2003) 1 copy
Libro ottavo 1 copy
Énéide - Livres I-VI 1 copy, 1 review
The Aeneid 1 copy
Delphini 1 copy
The Works 1 copy
Poems Of Virgil, The (1952) 1 copy
Virgil 1 copy
Virgil Aeneid Revised (1951) 1 copy
Le opere 1 copy
Opera... 1 copy
De herdersfluit (1994) 1 copy
L’Eneide 1 copy
Georgica (1983) 1 copy
Vergil: Opera (1834) 1 copy
Aeneis 1 copy
Aeneis VII-XII (1987) 1 copy
Aeneid VII 1 copy

Associated Works

World Poetry: An Anthology of Verse from Antiquity to Our Time (1998) — Contributor — 460 copies, 1 review
Men at War: The Best War Stories of All Time (1942) — Contributor — 301 copies
The Penguin Book of Hell (2018) — Contributor — 205 copies, 4 reviews
The Columbia Anthology of Gay Literature (1998) — Contributor — 163 copies
The Penguin Book of Dragons (2021) — Contributor — 131 copies
The Utopia Reader (1999) — Contributor — 116 copies, 1 review
Verzamelde gedichten (1980) — Author — 88 copies, 1 review
Great Spy Stories From Fiction (1969) — Contributor, some editions — 79 copies

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Publius Vergilius Maro
Other names
Vergil
Vergilius
Birthdate
70-10-15 BCE
Date of death
19-09-21 BCE
Burial location
Naples, Italy
Gender
male
Nationality
Roman Empire
Country (for map)
Italy
Birthplace
Andes, Cisalpine Gaul, Roman Republic
Place of death
Brundisium, Italy, Roman Empire
Places of residence
Rome, Italy
Naples, Italy
Sicily, Italy
Occupations
poet
Agent
Maecenas (patron)
Disambiguation notice
Full name is Publius Vergilius Maro; canonical name (Roman version) is "P. Vergilius Maro". The spellings 'Virgil' and 'Vergil' have both been in use.

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Reviews

A prose translation, but by a well known authority at that time. Like the Iliad, this is the most prominent literary work from a major Hellenistic power. It is what most Romans had in their heads about the legendary foundations of their polity. Though the poem itself was incomplete, Vergil having died beore completion, there were several acounts finishing the receisved story . I can't pass an opinion on the beauty of the Latin poem, being twice removed from it, nontheless, one should have read some version of this work to complete an education.… (more)
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DinadansFriend | 200 other reviews | Sep 30, 2024 |
This time I read Robert Fagles verse translation, I found it to be an easy read. When I read this epic last I was less familiar with the backdrop of these stories than I am today, so maybe this also helped.

There were parts where the poetry was moving, but minus: the story of Dido; the sea voyage Aeneas has; and some sobering war scenes, this mostly read like a piece of propaganda, but I would read again.
 
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AInkspill | 200 other reviews | Sep 23, 2024 |
A twelve-book-long epic poem it describes the early mythology of the founding of Rome. The hero Aeneas, a Trojan prince and son of Venus, faces trials and tribulations as he escapes Troy as it burns and sails the Mediterranean searching for a new home.

The Aeneid alludes to both the Odyssey and the Iliad, tales of the Trojan War composed as epic poems by Homer. The first six books of the Aeneid are the stories of Aeneas and other Trojan survivors travelling around the Mediterranean, in the style of Odysseus and his crew in the Odyssey. The latter half of Virgil's work focuses on warfare, as Aeneas fights Turnus, king of the Rutuli and a warrior said to be more powerful than Achilles. The Aeneid also contains epic tropes that hearken back to Homer. For instance, in Book V Aeneas puts on funeral games for his dead father, Anchises. These games are strongly reminiscent of the funeral games hosted in honour of Patroclus in Book XXVIII of the Iliad. Later, in Book VI of the Aeneid, Aeneas descends into the Underworld where he encounters his father and Dido, his spurned lover and former Queen of Carthage; Odysseus makes a similar journey in Book XI of the Odyssey. Divine intervention is another prominent feature in the Aeneid; gods such as Jupiter and Venus compel and assist Aeneas to fulfill his destiny, while other divine figures, Juno, for example, actively plot against Aeneas, and attempt to thwart his attempts to reach Italy and lay the foundations of Rome.

The epic begins in media res, the standard technique in epic poetry as Aeneas and his men wash up on an unfamiliar shore. He is whisked inland to the court of Dido, Queen of Carthage, where, in Book II, he tells the story of the fall of Troy from the Trojan perspective. In his account, he describes the Trojan Horse on the shores outside Troy, the warning of Laocoön, the Greeks' emergence from the hollow horse and the storming of the gates, the death of King Priam at the hands of Neoptolemus (Achilles' nephew), and the annunciation of his quest to take the Trojan gods and found a new city in the West. Aeneas goes on to describe his journey across the Mediterranean Sea. As he finishes the story, Dido is struck by an arrow of Cupid, Aeneas' half-brother, and falls in love with the Trojan. (This scheme is hatched by Juno to keep Aeneas in Carthage) Their love was not meant to be, as Jupiter, via Mercury, reminds Aeneas of his destiny and orders him to embark once again in search of his new home. After that divine reminder, Aeneas sets sail on the Mediterranean, still seeking the location of Troy's successor.

Aeneas settles the Trojans in Latium, a region in western Italy, at the invitation of Latinus, king of the Latin tribe. Aeneas begins to court Latinus's daughter, Lavinia, with her father's blessing.
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Marcos-Augusto | 200 other reviews | Jun 11, 2024 |
I’ve never been a fan of epic poetry (besides The Divine Comedy), but coming from an insomniac, I found this one the perfect bedtime companion.
 
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