Opera: recognovit brevique adnotatione critica instruxit R. A. B. Mynors

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Clarendon Press, 1969 - Literary Collections - 452 pages
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Section 1
1
Section 2
6
Section 3
12
Section 4
13
Section 5
23
Section 6
29
Section 7
46
Section 8
64
Section 17
199
Section 18
200
Section 19
203
Section 20
227
Section 21
239
Section 22
256
Section 23
259
Section 24
282

Section 9
83
Section 10
103
Section 11
104
Section 12
127
Section 13
134
Section 14
153
Section 15
159
Section 16
176
Section 25
306
Section 26
333
Section 27
363
Section 28
387
Section 29
391
Section 30
393
Section 31
405
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Virgil was an ancient Roman poet, the author of the Eclogues, the Georgics and the Aeneid, the last being an epic poem of twelve books that became the Roman Empire's national epic.