aeneas (legendary character)

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aeneas (legendary character)

The Aeneid

2002
A modern translation of Virgil's classic epic poem, "The Aeneid," in which Aeneas, the future founder of Rome, embarks from the ruins of Troy on a treacherous journey toward a new home.

The Aeneid

1983
Virgil's epic poem describing the fall of Troy, in English blank verse by Robert Fitzgerald.

The Aeneid

1991
Presents a prose translation of Virgil's epic poem in which the Trojan hero Aeneas wanders over land and sea after the destruction of his beloved Troy, eventually fulfilling the prophecy that he would lead his people to a new land and found an empire.

The Aeneid of Virgil

a verse translation
1981
Virgil's epic poem in verse translation describing the fall of Troy.

Black ships

a novel
2009
The oracle Gull joins exiled Trojan prince Aneas to guide him from the City of Pirates to the gates of the Underworld.

Aeneid

Books 1-6
1999

The Aeneid

2006
A new translation of Virgil's epic poem describing the fall of Troy and the legendary origin of Rome, with an introduction to Virgil's life and legacy.

Aeneid

1995
An unabridged republication of the 1906 edition of "The Aeneid of Virgil," an English verse translation of the epic poem which follows the adventures of Aeneas from the fall of Troy to the origins of Rome.

Virgil's Aeneid

1987
A collection of six critical essays on Virgil's epic poem, arranged in chronological order of original publication.

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