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Extractions: The Little Search Engine that Could LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Virgil (70-19 BC) [First 40 Records] Author: Virgil. Legend. Title: The lyfe of Virgilius. From the edition by Doesborcke. Published: London, W. Pickering, 1827. Description: xii, 44 p. 20 cm. Series: [Early prose romances ... ed. by W. J. Thoms. no. II] LC Call No.: PR2115 .A1 1827 Notes: With no. 1 of the series. From Mr. Utterson's reprint (1812) of the Antwerp edition (ca. 1518) Appendix: De carne imputrescibili macelli. (Gervasii Tilberensis Otia imperialia ... apud Leibnitz Script rer. buinov., vol. I, p. 963) Subjects: Virgil Romances. English prose literature Middle English, 1100-1500. Poets, Latin Romances. Romances, English. Rome Romances. Other authors: Thoms, William John, 1803-1885, ed. Control No.: 19006317 //r956 Author: Virgil. Uniform Title: Works. 1641 Title: Pvblii Virgilii Maronis Opera. Published: Parisiis, e Typographia regia, 1641. Description: 2 p.l., 498 p., 1 l. 38 cm. LC Call No.: PA6801 .A2 1641 Notes: Illustrated t.p., engraved by Claude Mellan after Nicolas Poussin. Cf. G. Wildenstein. Les graveurs de Poussin au XVIIe siaecle, 1957, no. 171. Initials; head- and tailpieces. Subjects: Rome Poetry. Latin poetry. Other authors: Mellan, Claude, 1598-1688. Poussin, Nicolas, 1594?-1665. Other authors: Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection (Library of Congress) DLC John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress) DLC Control No.: 25016081 //r962
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Extractions: Home History Technology Society ... Notes and assignments Links Honors Virgil Handout Stephanie Reed Honors 210 The Aeneid- Virgil The Roman World That Virgil Knew PREVIOUS HISTORY OF ROME -Rome first became a republic at the end of the 6 th Century BC. -By the 3 rd Century BC, it had become the center of the empire and a world power. -Throughout this time Rome had been heavily influenced by Greek culture. -The Punic Wars between Carthage and Rome were finally concluded in 146 BC with the final victory for Rome (they had begun in 264 BC). -Rome, the capital of the empire, was ruled by a triumvirate- three monarchs- within a Republican government. ROME DURING VIRGILS LIFETIME Virgils lifetime- 70- 19 BC 70 BC- At the time of Virgils birth, Rome was setting up the beginnings of its first triumvirate made up of Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus. It officially came into being in 60/61 BC. 56- The Romans were under a monarchy, the Republic no longer existed. This was a chaotic ten-year period, marked by the fall of the Republic into a state of anarchy. After tensions between Caesar and Pompey, Caesar became the sole dictator of Italy. This began the massive power trip he went on.
Extractions: The great Roman poet Virgil (also spelled Vergil) was born on Oct. 15, 70 BC, in Andes, a village near Mantua in northern Italy. Virgil spent his childhood on his father's farm and was educated at Cremona, Milan, and then Rome, where he studied rhetoric. There he met poets and statesmen who were to play an important part in his life. When civil war broke out in 49 BC, he retired to Naples where he studied philosophy with the Epicurean Siro. Beginning in 45 BC, encouraged by the statesman Pollio, Virgil spent eight or ten years composing the Eclogues , which were greatly admired in literary circles. They were adapted to the stage as mimes, and thus made him a popular, if elusive, figure. After the publication of the Eclogues , Virgil joined the literary circle of Gaius Maecenas, which would later include the poets Horace and Propertius. Over a period of seven years he wrote the
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Extractions: (70-19 BC) Links to Virgil Sites Links to Works Major Works Biography Virgil (70-19 BC), Roman poet, author of the masterpiece the Aeneid, the most influential work of literature produced in ancient Rome. II. Life Virgil was born Publius Vergilius Maro in Andes, a village in northern Italy near Mantua (Mantova). His father was a farmer. Virgil was thoroughly educated in Greek and Roman literature, rhetoric, and philosophy in the Italian cities of Cremona, Milan, Rome, and Naples. The patronage of Roman statesman Gaius Maecenas relieved him of financial cares and allowed him to devote himself wholly to literary pursuits and to study. He spent the greater part of his life at or near Naples and Nola, numbering among his intimate friends his patron Maecenas; Octavian, who became Emperor Augustus during Virgil's lifetime; and many prominent poets, among them Gaius Cornelius Gallus
Extractions: Virgil (Publius Vergilius Marco) 70-19 B.C. V irgil , the foremost of all Roman epic poets likewise wrote on agriculture. Although he cultivated his own estate until 30 years of age, he was generally unfamiliar with agricultural problems. He spent the remainder of his life at the court of Emperor Augustus. He had read Xenophon Hesiod Cato, and Varro . His Georgics is considered a "poetical compendium of agriculture taken from Greek and Roman writers then extant but particularly from Varro" (Loudon). He depicted the beauty and peace of country life. Additional information about Virgil may be found on the Internet. Chronology of Virgil's Life
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