P. VERGILI MARONIS AENEIDOS LIBER PRIMVS. Arma virumque canō, Trōiae quī prīmus ab ōrīs. Ītaliam, fātō profugus, Lāvīniaque vēnit |
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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"), ... |
Aeneid I · Aeneid II · Aeneid III · Aeneid IV · Aeneid V · Aeneid VI · Aeneid VII · Aeneid VIII · Aeneid IX · Aeneid X · Aeneid XI · Aeneid XII ... Aeneid I · Aeneid IV · Aeneid III · Aeneid XI |
English Translation. Latin Text. 1.1-11. I sing of arms and a man, who exiled by fate first came from the shores of Troy to Italy and to the Lavinian shores ... |
LIBER I. ARMA virumque cano, Troiae qui primus ab oris. Italiam, fato profugus, Laviniaque venit litora, multum ille et terris iactatus et alto |
VIRGIL was a Latin poet who flourished in Rome in the C1st B.C. during the reign of the Emperor Augustus. His works include the Aeneid, an twelve book epic ... |
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. |
1 I sing of arms and a man, who first from the boundaries of Troy, exiled by fate, came to Italy and the Lavinian shores – he was tossed much both on land and ... |
But Cytherea in her heart revolved new wiles, new schemes: how Cupid should transform his countenance, and, coming in the guise |
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