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LIBER I. ARMA virumque cano, Troiae qui primus ab oris. Italiam, fato profugus, Laviniaque venit litora, multum ille et terris iactatus et alto |
P. VERGILI MARONIS AENEIDOS LIBER PRIMVS. Arma virumque canō, Trōiae quī prīmus ab ōrīs. Ītaliam, fātō profugus, Lāvīniaque vēnit |
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Arms and the man I sing, who first made way, predestined exile, from the Trojan shore to Italy, the blest Lavinian strand. Smitten of storms he was on land ... |
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This is a new development from the scansion project: plain text (no scansion) and pdf versions of the Aeneid. I've laboriously corrected macrons and ... |
Author, Virgil, 71 BCE-20 BCE · Uniform Title, Aeneis · Title, Aeneidos · Summary, "Aeneidos" by Virgil is an epic poem written during the late 1st century BC. |
9 сент. 2015 г. · Summary: The famous and oft-quoted prologue to Vergil's Roman epic. The first two words, arma (meaning "weapons") and virum (meaning "man"), ... |
I sing of arms and the man, he who, exiled by fate, first came from the coast of Troy to Italy, and to Lavinian shores – hurled about endlessly by land and sea. |
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