Livres I, II et III de L' n ide est une dition en langue fran aise des trois premiers livres de l' pop e classique de Virgile, l'" n ide". Ce texte pr sente le r cit des voyages d' n e, depuis la chute de Troie jusqu' son arriv e en Italie.
Cette dition est id ale pour les tudiants de la langue et de la litt rature fran aises, ainsi que pour ceux qui s'int ressent la civilisation romaine et la po sie pique. La clart de la langue fran aise permet une nouvelle appr ciation de l'oeuvre de Virgile, tout en offrant un outil pr cieux pour l' tude du latin original.
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