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2009
Many regard Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro, 70–19 bce; also spelled Vergil in English) as the greatest of the Roman poets. His epic poem, the Aeneid, has been of continuing importance to Western literature. On its own merits, it is a masterpiece of epic poetry and the Latin language.
Elaine Fantham, Emily Fairey
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Many regard Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro, 70–19 bce; also spelled Vergil in English) as the greatest of the Roman poets. His epic poem, the Aeneid, has been of continuing importance to Western literature. On its own merits, it is a masterpiece of epic poetry and the Latin language.
Elaine Fantham, Emily Fairey
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Choice Reviews Online, 1992
Abstract Of all Latin poets Virgil is unquestionably the most influential. In his lifetime he was recognized as the poet for whom educated Romans had been waiting (one thinks of the waiting, in the 1920s and 30s, for ‘the great American novel’): the writer who would raise Latin literature to an equality with Greek.
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Abstract Of all Latin poets Virgil is unquestionably the most influential. In his lifetime he was recognized as the poet for whom educated Romans had been waiting (one thinks of the waiting, in the 1920s and 30s, for ‘the great American novel’): the writer who would raise Latin literature to an equality with Greek.
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Médium, 2015
Via Milan, Florence et Naples, et de Virgile à Pasolini, tous les chemins du Voyage en Italie ramènent à Rome.
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Via Milan, Florence et Naples, et de Virgile à Pasolini, tous les chemins du Voyage en Italie ramènent à Rome.
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Transcriptions and Relative Novelty: Virgil Abloh’s Design Strategies
Fashion Theory, 2022Andrzej Leśniak
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