This volume presents the complete works of Vergil (also known as Virgil), one of the most important poets in Latin literature. Included are "The Bucolics," pastoral poems celebrated for their idyllic depictions of rural life; "The Georgics," offering insights into agriculture and the natural world; and "The Aeneid," Vergil's epic masterpiece recounting the journey of Aeneas and the founding of Rome. Based on Ribbeck's critical text, this edition provides a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of classical literature.
Vergil's works have had a profound influence on Western literature and thought for centuries, and this collection allows readers to appreciate the beauty and power of his verse. Whether you are a scholar or simply interested in exploring the riches of ancient Roman culture, this edition of Vergil's complete works is an essential addition to your library.
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