The Aeneid

Paperback Published on: 11/09/2008
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Synopsis

The supreme Roman epic and the greatest poem in Latin, the Aeneid has inspired many of the great European poets including Dante and Milton. The Trojan hero Aeneas, after surviving the sack of Troy, makes his way to the West, urged on by benevolent deities and following a destiny laid down by Jupiter, but harassed and impeded by the goddess Juno. He wins his way to Italy despite many trials, of which the greatest is the tragic outcome of his love affair with Dido, Queen of Carthage. In Italy Aeneas visits the world of the dead, and is forced to wage a fearful war with the indigenous Italian tribes before he can found his city and open the history of Rome. The Aeneid survives as a poem not only of Roman imperialism but also of the whole world of human passion, duty and suffering.

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Publisher information

  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 9780199537488
  • Number of pages: 480
  • Dimensions: 196 x 129 x 28 mm
  • Weight: 350g
  • Languages: English

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The Aeneid
Great classic with helpful notes
I thought that the book was interesting but hard going in parts, if you are learning Latin it is esential reading and the explanatory notes are especially ... READ MORE
Jools
The Aeneid
Good translation
This translation is very good indeed, it gives the line numbers so one can relate the passage to where in the book (chapter to us) the lines come from. It ... READ MORE
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The Aeneid
Easy Reading
When compared to the works of Homer this tale feels like a homage to it. With the similarities to the Grecian gods and the style of the tale, you feel as i... READ MORE
Christian
The Aeneid
A Classical Gas
Not having a classical education I have mainly imbibed the classics from the footnotes to Shakespeare, Donne and Joyce. I have however, tried to make up fo... READ MORE
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The Aeneid
Only half the book .....
Unfortunately, this cd is cheap for a reason. I found the man reading to have an extremely annoying voice and most importantly, it omits Books 8-11 for som... READ MORE
Catkinson
The Aeneid
Excellent purchase
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