Trojan, Tuscan, and Arcadian forces join, and Jove commands Juno to withdraw her support of Turnus. "All shall be Latium, Troy without a name."
Aeneas must perform duties, and encounters perils such as Scylla and Charybdis and the Cyclops.
University of Pennsylvania society offers articles, an annual bibliography, reviews, and poems about the poet Vergil and his era. See guidelines.
Find Virgil's complete epic as translated by English poet John Donne.
Discover Virgil s "The Aeneid," which tells the tale of Aeneas and his fate to be founder of Rome. Guide includes book summaries and review questions.
Offers an introduction to the life and work of the Roman poet. Link to other classic authors.
Read the epic journey, written in 19 BCE and translated by John Dryden. Access 12 sections, commentary, and reader recommendations.
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