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Virgil: Collected Works encompasses some of the most significant contributions to Latin literature, presenting a rich tapestry of epic poetry and pastoral themes. This collection includes the renowned 'Aeneid,' which provides not only a foundational myth of Roman identity but also explores complex themes of duty, fate, and the human experience against the backdrop of religious and political turmoil. Virgil's masterful use of dactylic hexameter, along with his vivid imagery and thematic depth, reflect the high literary style of the Augustan age, making this oeuvre a cornerstone in Western…mehr

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Virgil: Collected Works encompasses some of the most significant contributions to Latin literature, presenting a rich tapestry of epic poetry and pastoral themes. This collection includes the renowned 'Aeneid,' which provides not only a foundational myth of Roman identity but also explores complex themes of duty, fate, and the human experience against the backdrop of religious and political turmoil. Virgil's masterful use of dactylic hexameter, along with his vivid imagery and thematic depth, reflect the high literary style of the Augustan age, making this oeuvre a cornerstone in Western literary canon. Virgil, born in 70 BCE in a small town near Mantua, crafted his works during a pivotal moment in Roman history, marked by the transition from Republic to Empire. His experiences, including the turbulence of civil wars and the patronage of Augustus, deeply influenced his writing. These historic and personal contexts imbued his narratives with a sense of gravitas and introspective melancholy, offering insights into the Roman psyche and cultural identity during a transformative era. This collection is essential for anyone seeking to understand the roots of Western literature and philosophy. Virgil's nuanced portrayals of heroism, love, and destiny are timeless; thus, readers will find in these works a profound exploration of the human condition, making this compilation a valuable addition to any literary scholar's library.

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