Virgil

Virgil, also spelled Vergil, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He is best known for his epic, the Aeneid, which has been considered the national epic of ancient Rome since the time of its composition. He also wrote the Eclogues and the Georgics.

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  1. 1. The Aeneid

    This epic poem tells the story of Aeneas, a Trojan who travels to Italy, where he becomes the ancestor of the Romans. It includes a series of prophecies about Rome's future and the deeds of heroic individuals, and is divided into two sections, the first illustrating the hero's journey and the second detailing the wars and battles that ensue as Aeneas attempts to establish a new home in Italy. The narrative is deeply imbued with themes of duty, fate, and divine intervention.

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  2. 2. Eclogues

    The book in question is a collection of ten pastoral poems that delve into the idealized lives of shepherds in classical antiquity, set against the backdrop of a changing rural landscape. Through dialogues and monologues, the poems explore themes of love, the bucolic lifestyle, and the political turmoil of the time. The work reflects on the tensions between the simplicity of rural life and the encroaching influence of external forces, often drawing on mythological and allegorical elements to convey its messages. The pastoral mode serves as a platform for the poet to address broader social and political issues, while also celebrating the beauty and tranquility of nature.

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  3. 3. Georgics

    The work in question is a didactic poem divided into four books, which collectively offer a rich and detailed guide to various aspects of agricultural life and practices in the ancient world. It covers topics such as the cultivation of crops, the care of trees and vines, the husbandry of livestock, and the management of bees, all interwoven with philosophical reflections on humanity's relationship with nature and the gods. The poem also explores the hardships and rewards of rural life, emphasizing the importance of hard work, experience, and understanding the rhythms and moods of the natural world. Throughout, the text is imbued with a deep appreciation for the land and serves as both a practical manual and a meditation on the art of living in harmony with the environment.

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  4. 4. The Aneid Of Virgil, Books I. To Vi.

    The epic narrative unfolds the journey of a Trojan hero as he flees the ruins of Troy, guided by divine intervention and driven by destiny to establish a new homeland in Italy. The tale is rich with encounters of both mortal and divine nature, as the hero and his companions face treacherous seas, hostile lands, and the wrath of vengeful gods. Through trials of war and love, the hero's unwavering resolve and leadership are tested, setting the stage for the eventual founding of Rome. This journey is not only a quest for a new beginning but also a profound exploration of duty, fate, and the enduring human spirit.

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  5. 5. The Eclogues/The Georgics

    This classic work of Latin literature is a poetic exploration of rural life and the beauty of nature, divided into two distinct parts. The first part, a collection of pastoral poems, paints idyllic scenes of shepherds, their loves, and their interactions with the natural world, capturing the simplicity and tranquility of country life. The second part shifts focus to the agricultural practices and the hard work of farmers, offering practical advice interwoven with mythological references and philosophical reflections. Together, these poems celebrate the harmony between humans and the land, emphasizing the virtues of labor, tradition, and the cycles of nature.

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  6. 6. Het Verhaal Van Aeneas

    A noble Trojan warrior escapes the fall of his city and undertakes a perilous voyage across the Mediterranean, facing storms, monsters, and the temptations of love, while driven by a divine mandate to found a new people in Italy; his journey includes a tragic romance with a foreign queen, a harrowing descent into the underworld to learn his destiny, and a final series of battles that secure the future of his descendants, exploring themes of duty, fate, sacrifice, and the costs of empire.

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  8. 8. Энеида

    Эпос рассказывает о троянском герое, который, спасшись из разрушенной Трои, совершает долгое и опасное путешествие по Средиземному морю в поисках места для нового народа; на пути его преследуют божественные интриги и страсти — особенно трагический роман с правительницей Карфагена — он переживает шторма и испытания, спускается в подземный мир, где узнаёт о своей судьбе, а затем прибывает в Италию, где вступает в кровавые столкновения с местными племенами, чтобы выполнить предназначение и заложить основы будущего великого государства.

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  9. 9. The Eclogues And The Georgics

    A sequence of poems that shifts from intimate pastoral dialogues—shepherds’ songs of love, rivalry, prophecy and nostalgic longing for a vanished golden age—to a practical, elevated manual of rural labor that instructs on plowing, planting, pruning, animal care and beekeeping. Combining lyrical imagery and mythic allusion with concrete agricultural counsel, the work links human toil and seasonal cycles to broader moral and political reflections, blending rustic idyll and technical expertise into a meditation on nature, labor, and social order.

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