The Aeneid
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Bibliographic Information
The Aeneid
(Everyman's library, 85)
David Campbell , Distributed by the Random Century Group, 1992
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Note
Bibliography: p. xxii-xxiii
Translation from the Latin
"First included in Everyman's Library, 1907 "--T.p. verso
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Aeneid is a journey of Aeneas, a survivor of the siege of Troy. The themes within this classic work include piety, respect, destiny, war and peace. The city of Rome and its empire, its formation, and its history is a central character among others - including Dido, Venus, Juno the queen of heaven, Helen of Sparta , Jupiter and a host of other gods. This epic tale takes the hero through battles on the field and in the mind to the underworld and back and finally arriving at his destiny in Rome.
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