The Aeneid by Virgil - ISBN: 9780143106296
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Aeneas’s journey: Love, war, fate, and the founding of Rome.

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    352 pages

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    19 January 2011

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Summary

From the award-winning translator of The Iliad and The Odyssey comes a brilliant new translation of Virgil’s great epic.

Fleeing the ashes of Troy, Aeneas, Achilles’ mighty foe in The Iliad, begins an incredible journey to fulfill his destiny as the founder of Rome. His voyage will take him through stormy seas, entangle him in a tragic love affair, and lure him into the world of the dead itself–all the way tormented by the vengeful Juno, Queen of the Gods. U…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780143106296
ISBN-10:0143106295
Author:Virgil, Bernard Knox, Robert Fagles
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:19 January 2011
Weight:339g
Dimensions:198mm x 130mm x 22mm
Series:Penguin Classics
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Critics Review

After his best-selling Iliad and Odyssey, today’s top-dog classical translator hits the triefecta with Virgil’s epic about the founder of Rome * Newsweek *Fagles illuminates the poem’s Homeric echoes while remaining faithful to Virgil’s distinctive voice * The New Yorker *

About The Author

Virgil

Publius Vergilius Maro (70-19 B.C.), known as Virgil, was born near Mantua in the last days of the Roman Republic. In his comparatively short life he became the supreme poet of his age, whose Aeneid gave the Romans a great national epic equal to the Greeks’, celebrating their city’s origins and the creation of their empire. Virgil is also credited with authoring two other major works of Latin literature, the Eclogues and the Georgics.

Robert Fagles (1933-2008) was Arthur W. Marks ‘19 Professor of Comparative Literature, Emeritus, at Princeton University. He was the recipient of the 1997 PEN/Ralph Manheim Medal for Translation and a 1996 Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. His translations include Sophocles’s Three Theban Plays, Aeschylus’s Oresteia (nominated for a National Book Award), Homer’s Iliad (winner of the 1991 Harold Morton Landon Translation Award by The Academy of American Poets), Homer’s Odyssey, and Virgil’s Aeneid.

Bernard Knox (1914-2010) was Director Emeritus of Harvard’s Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, D.C. He taught at Yale University for many years. Among his numerous honors are awards from the National Institute of Arts and Letters and the National Endowment for the Humanities. His works include The Heroic Temper- Studies in Sophoclean Tragedy, Oedipus at Thebes- Sophocles’ Tragic Hero and His Time and Essays Ancient and Modern (awarded the 1989 PEN/Spielvogel-Diamonstein Award).

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