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The most famous poet of ancient Rome, Virgil (or Vergil) wrote the Aeneid, one of the greatest epic poems in human history. Raised on a farm in northern Italy, he made his way to Rome as an adult and gained… More »
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Publius Vergilius Maro (also known by the Anglicised forms of his name as Virgil or Vergil ) (October 15, 70 BCE – September 21, 19 BCE) was a classical Roman poet, best known for three major wor...
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Vergil translations, editions, maps, bibliography, discussion group, links, search engine, etc. ... what's new at virgil.org; Monday, 21-Jul-2008 09:48:17 PDT...
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About the Life of Virgil. A commentary on Virgil's poetry follows the Life proper, but breaks off after the Eclogues. Most of the biographical material is generally thought to derive from a lost vita by Suetonius. ... Horsfall, Nicholas. "Virgil: His Life and Times." A Companion to the Study of Virgil. Ed.
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Posted on 2009-06-09 by virgil: ... In a never before seen presentation, Virgil will mine deep into the bowels of Wikipedia to unearth nefarious deeds whose perpetrators never thought would see the light of day. New software will be released at this talk.
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Virgil does not show up in any contemporary accounts and he apparently had few intimate friendships. ... Virgil died on September 21st, 19. B.C.E., at Brindisi, and his ashes were entombed near Naples in Posilipo. His tomb, which once was treated like a shrine, has disappeared. Supposedly his epitaph was Mantua me genuit;
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