AENEID. Aeneid I · Aeneid II · Aeneid III · Aeneid IV · Aeneid V · Aeneid VI · Aeneid VII · Aeneid VIII · Aeneid IX · Aeneid X · Aeneid XI · Aeneid XII ... |
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P. VERGILI MARONIS AENEIDOS LIBER PRIMVS. Arma virumque canō, Trōiae quī prīmus ab ōrīs. Ītaliam, fātō profugus, Lāvīniaque vēnit |
— THE METEE OF THE AENEID. The principle upon which rhythm is based in English poetry is a regular succession of accented and unaccented syllables. In Latin, ... |
The line numbers in this text match the English translation, which line up closely with the original Latin line numbers. We also include the original Latin ... |
The Aeneid belongs to the class of poetry called Epic, that is, it is a narrative poem, of an elevated character, The Aeneid of Virgil: being the Latin. |
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 scansion ... |
... Aeneid. Book XII / Virgil ; edited by Richard Tarrant. pages cm. — (Cambridge Greek and Latin classics). Introduction and commentary in English; text in Latin ... |
At the beginning of the Aeneid (in many ways a rewrite of the Greek poetry of Homer in Latin) Virgil announces: 'Arms and the man I sing…' (Arma virumque cano…) ... |
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