Vergil's AeneidIn the introduction Mr. Lind provides valuable background data and a critical analysis of the Aeneid. Both the introduction and the notes--the first notes to be provided by any translator since the Victorian age--are specifically designed for those who are experts neither in Latin nor in Vergil. A short account of the life and works of Vergil, a brief bibliography, a map of Aeneas' wanderings, and a glossary of names complete the volume. -- Back cover. |
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Virgil. VERGIL'S AENEID TRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY L.R.LIND t VERGIL'S AENEID Sunt lacrimae rerum et mentem mortalia tangunt PUBLIUS. Front Cover.
Virgil. VERGIL'S AENEID TRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY L.R.LIND t VERGIL'S AENEID Sunt lacrimae rerum et mentem mortalia tangunt PUBLIUS. Front Cover.
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Virgil. PUBLIUS VERGILIUS MARO known as Vergil The Aeneid AN EPIC POEM OF ROME Translated by L. R. LIND MCMLXIII INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS BLOOMINGTON & INDIANAPOLIS This One TCLB - 90E - KTWX This book is a publication of Indiana University ...
Virgil. PUBLIUS VERGILIUS MARO known as Vergil The Aeneid AN EPIC POEM OF ROME Translated by L. R. LIND MCMLXIII INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS BLOOMINGTON & INDIANAPOLIS This One TCLB - 90E - KTWX This book is a publication of Indiana University ...
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... -1984 . Manufactured in the United States of America Library of Congress catalog card number : 63-9721 ISBN 0-253-20045-8 ( pbk . ) 12 13 14 15 16 06 05 04 03 02 01 This translation is gratefully dedicated to BEN EDWIN PERRY Contents.
... -1984 . Manufactured in the United States of America Library of Congress catalog card number : 63-9721 ISBN 0-253-20045-8 ( pbk . ) 12 13 14 15 16 06 05 04 03 02 01 This translation is gratefully dedicated to BEN EDWIN PERRY Contents.
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Contents
The Sack of Troy | 23 |
Across the Mediterranean | 45 |
Dido and Aeneas | 64 |
The Funeral Games for Anchises | 82 |
The Underworld | 105 |
Italy and War | 129 |
Rome and Evander | 151 |
Attack on Aeneas Camp | 170 |
Rescue and Battle | 192 |
End of War | 216 |
Turnus against Aeneas | 240 |
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Acestes Achilles Aeneas Aeneid altar Anchises ancient anger Apollo armor arms arrow Ascanius Ausonian battle beneath blood body breast burned called chariot clouds comrades Dardanian Dardanus daughter death deep Dido earth enemy Eryx Etruscan Euryalus Evander eyes fate fear fields fierce fight fire flames fled followed fortune Furies gates gave gifts goddess gods gold Greeks grove heart heaven Hercules hero horses huge Iapyx Iliad Italy Iulus Jove Juno Jupiter Juturna killed king land Latin Latium leader Look Lycia madness Messapus Mezzentius Mnestheus mother mountain night Nisus nymph oars ocean Pallas Phrygian Priam race right hand river rock Roman Rome round rushed Rutuli Rutulians sacred sail shadows shield shining ships shore shoulders shouted sister slaughter sorrow spear spirit spoke stars stood struck sword Tarchon temple Teucrians Trojans Troy Turnus Venus Vergil walls waves weapons winds words wound young