The Aeneid By Virgil Translated By Robert Fagles Pdf //top\\
The by Virgil, in the acclaimed Robert Fagles translation , is a 12-book epic that details the legendary origins of Rome. It follows the Trojan hero Aeneas as he flees the ruins of Troy to fulfill his destiny of founding a new empire in Italy. Key Story Arc
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- The Introduction by Bernard Knox: A masterclass in context. Knox explains the political weight of the Aeneid—written under Emperor Augustus to legitimize Roman rule. Without Knox, a reader might miss that Aeneas’s "pietas" (duty) is a political virtue as much as a personal one.
- The Postscript: Fagles includes a personal note on his translation philosophy, explaining why he chose specific verbs and names (e.g., "Achilles" vs. "Pelides").
- The Map Section: A visual guide to Aeneas’s journey from Troy (modern-day Turkey) to Carthage (Tunisia) and finally to the Tiber River in Italy.
- Pronouncing Glossary: Virgil names hundreds of minor characters; the glossary saves non-classicists from stumbling over names like "Achaemenides."
: Aeneas escapes the fall of Troy and journeys across the Mediterranean, including a tragic love affair with Queen Dido in Carthage and a visit to the underworld. Books 7–12 (The War in Italy) the aeneid by virgil translated by robert fagles pdf