Excerpt from The Aeneid of Vergil: Book XII
The ostensible subject of the poem is the story of Aeneas, his escape from the sack of Troy, his wanderings by land and sea, his settlement in Italy, his conquest of the natives, and his foundation of the state which was afterwards to be Rome. It is, in some sort, not only an imitation of Homer, in detail as well as in general form, but also a continuation of it, tracing back, as the current legend did, the foundation of Rome to the exiled Trojan prince.
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ISBN | 9781333000547 |
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Sprache | eng |
Cover | Kartonierter Einband (Kt) |
Verlag | Forgotten Books |
Jahr | 2016 |
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