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Aeneis

Aeneis (1710)

360 pages 3.2/5 Goodreads

Called "the best poem by the best poet," Virgil's Aeneid is perhaps the most famous work in Latin literature. It tells the story of Rome's founding by the Trojan prince Aeneas after many years of travel, and it contains many of the most famous stories about the Trojan War. It also reveals much of what the Romans felt and believed about themselves- the sensitive reader will see that these same values and issues often trouble us today. In this new translation Edward McCrorie has performed the difficult task of rendering Virgil's compact, dense Latin into fine, readable, modern English verse. The sometimes complex text is made clear and comprehensible even for first-time readers, and a glossary of names helps identify characters and place-names in the poem. The translation is well suited for students at all levels, and readers already familiar with Virgil will find many fresh images and ideas. -- Amazon.com.

Author: Publius Vergilius Maro

ISBN: 9780472065950

Content Warnings

Mental Health & Emotional

Death of a parent Grief / bereavement (major focus)

Other

Genocide / ethnic cleansing Natural disasters War / combat

Phobias & Sensory

Blood / medical gore Drowning / underwater scenes

Violence & Physical Harm

Gore / graphic violence Self-harm / suicide (depicted) Sexual assault / rape Slavery / forced labor
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