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Aeneas and the Roman Hero

Author: Dr R. Deryck Williams   Series: Inside the Ancient World

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Includes the Latin text and commentary in English of this literary landmark, edited by the highly respected and foremost Virgilian scholar.

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Includes the Latin text and commentary in English of this literary landmark, edited by the highly respected and foremost Virgilian scholar.

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In Aeneas and the Roman Hero, the author explains and illustrates the ideals of the newly-created Roman empire under Augustus as they are reflected in Virgil’s Aeneid. National hopes were high; Rome had emerged from the bloodshed of internecine civil wars; her renewed civilisation was set to rule the known world. Virgil’s Aeneid explores and symbolises those aspirations in epic narrative through the myth of the Trojan hero Aeneas. The poem remains one of the most significant literary landmarks of our own civilisation; in this book, its story and its poetic magnificence are outlined for the student coming to the poem for the first time.

This well-established series, Inside the Ancient World, presents elected aspects of the ancient world in such a way as to help students gain an understanding of the attitudes of the Greeks and Romans, and to allow them to form their own judgement on the issues raised. Designed to meet the need for material suited to Classical Studies / Classical Civilization courses, it will be found particularly useful by candidates taking examinations. It is also intended as a helpful ancillary to the study of Greek and Latin at these levels. Much of the information is given by way of translated quotations from ancient authors. the books are illustrated throughout and diagrams and maps are linked closely to the text.

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About the Author

R. Deryck Williams was Professor of Latin in the University of Reading, UK, and the foremost Virgilian scholar of his generation. His editions of Aeneid III and V and Aeneid 1-VI, VII-XII are the most widely used by students of Virgil. He also wrote the first of the New Surveys in the Classics (1967).

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Product Details

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC | Bristol Classical Press
Published
1st January 1998
Pages
72
ISBN
9781853995897

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