Virgil
Publius Vergilius Maro (; 15 October 70 BC21 September 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil ( ) in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He composed three of the most famous poems in Latin literature: the ''Eclogues'' (or ''Bucolics''), the ''Georgics'', and the epic ''Aeneid''. Some minor poems, collected in the ''Appendix Vergiliana'', were attributed to him in ancient times, but modern scholars regard these as spurious, with the possible exception of some short pieces.Already acclaimed in his lifetime as a classic author, Virgil rapidly replaced Ennius and other earlier authors as a standard school text, and stood as the most popular Latin poet through late antiquity, the Middle Ages, and early modernity, exerting major influence on Western literature. Geoffrey Chaucer assigned Virgil a uniquely prominent position in history in ''The House of Fame'' (1374–85), describing him as standing ''on a pilere / that was of tinned yren clere'' ("on a pillar that was of bright tin-plated iron"), and in the ''Divine Comedy'', in which Virgil appears as the author's guide through Hell and Purgatory, Dante pays tribute to Virgil with the words (''Inf.'' I.86–7) ("thou art alone the one from whom I took the beautiful style that has done honour to me"). In the 20th Century, T. S. Eliot famously began a lecture on the subject "What Is a Classic?" by asserting as self-evidently true that "whatever the definition we arrive at, it cannot be one which excludes Virgil – we may say confidently that it must be one which will expressly reckon with him." Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1888Moskva : Tip. A.I. Mamontova, 1888.2 v. in 1 ; 22 cm. -
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Published 1798Paris : De l'impr. de Didot l'aîné, an 7 de la République, [1798-1799]384 p. ; 18 cm. -
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Published 1566Venetiis [Venice] : Apud Ioannem Mariam Bonellum, 1566.[4], 413 leaves : ill. (woodcuts) ; 31 cm. (fol.)Other Authors: “...Virgil...”
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5by Virgil### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>Viterbo, Per Agostino Colaldi da Ciuita Ducale, M.D.LXIX. [1569][9], [70] p. 4to.
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Published 1668Berlin : In Verlegung des Übersetzers : Gedruckt bey Christoph Runge, 1668.[16], 525, [1] p. -
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Published 1561Parisiis : [s.n.], 1561.30 p. -
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Published 1668Zu Cölln an der Spree : bey George Schultzen, Churfürstl. [?] Buchdrucker : In Verlegung des Autoris, 1668.[16], 668, [28] p. -
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Published 1538Tolose : par Nicolas Vieillard Imprimeur, 1538.[32] p. : ill. -
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Published 1880Leipzig, G. Fock, 188-?v. -
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Published 1933Amsterdam, H.J. Paris, 1933.200 p. -
14by Virgil### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>Leipzig, Reclam [n.d.]293 p.
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Published 1897New York, Harper, 1897.404 p. -
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Published 1561Parisiis : Thomæ Richardi, 1561.16 leaves ; 23 cm. -
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Published 1765Amsterdam, Compaigne des Libraires, 1765.v. -
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Published 1649[Hamburg] : In Verlegung Iohann Naumann, Buchhändlern in Hamburg : Gedruckt in der fürstl. Druckerey zu Schleszwig bey Iacob zur Glocken, 1649.[180] p. : ill. -
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