Virgil, Aeneid, 4.1-299 Latin Text, Study Questions, Commentary and Interpretative Essays
Love and tragedy dominate book four of Virgil's most powerful work, building on the violent emotions invoked by the storms, battles, warring gods, and monster-plagued wanderings of the epic's opening. Destined to be the founder of Roman culture, Aeneas, nudged by the gods, decides to leave...
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Kaituhi matua: | Gildenhard, Ingo (auth) |
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Hōputu: | Tāhiko Wāhanga pukapuka |
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2012
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