Aeneid

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Aeneid

Ancient, classical and medieval texts Classic and pre-20th century poetry Classic fiction: general and literary

Author: Virgil

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Language: English

Published by: First Avenue Editions™

Published on: 1st January 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 434 pages

ISBN: 9781467787314


Summary

Aeneas—the son of a human and Venus, the goddess of love—escapes the siege of Troy with a boat full of other Trojans, and sails for Italy where he is destined to found the city of Rome. A storm diverts them to Carthage, where Aeneas meets Dido, the city’s ruler and queen. He recounts the tale of his dangerous journey across the Mediterranean to her, and the two fall in love. After the gods remind Aeneas that it is his fate to start a new city, he sails for Italy, leaving a devastated Dido behind. The Italians are at first friendly, but when war breaks out, Aeneas must fight to fulfill his destiny.

About the Author and Translation

Virgil originally wrote his epic poem, The Aeneid, in Latin around 20 BCE. This is an unabridged version of the English translation by John Dryden, first published in 1697.

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