This volume presents the complete works of Publius Virgilius Maro, known in English as Virgil, one of the most celebrated poets of ancient Rome. Included are the "Bucolica" (Eclogues), pastoral poems that established Virgil's reputation; the "Georgica" (Georgics), a didactic poem on agriculture and rural life; and the "Aeneis" (Aeneid), Virgil's epic masterpiece recounting the journey of Aeneas and the founding of Rome.
Written in elegant Latin, these works offer profound insights into Roman culture, mythology, and values. The "Aeneid", in particular, has had a lasting influence on Western literature and art, serving as a model for epic poetry for centuries. This collection provides a valuable resource for students and scholars of classical literature, as well as anyone interested in the rich heritage of the Roman world.
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