
AENEIDI
P. VERGILIUS MARO
SISÄLLYS:
ENSIMMÄINEN LADLU.
TOINEN LAULU.
KOLMAS LAULU.
NELJÄS LAULU.
VIIDES LAULU.
KUUDES LAULU.
SEITSEMÄS LAULU
A sweeping tale of destiny and exile opens with the doomed fall of Troy, where a noble survivor, Aeneas, carries the embers of his people toward an uncertain future. Guided by divine signs and haunted by loss, he sets sail across restless seas, confronting tempest and temptation while the gods watch his every step. Along the way, encounters with enigmatic strangers and fleeting love test his resolve, hinting at the monumental purpose that lies ahead.
The early journey unfolds against a backdrop of mythic landscapes, blending heroic battle scenes with moments of tender humanity. Listeners are drawn into a world where honor clashes with fate, and each storm‑tossed vessel becomes a vessel of hope. As Aeneas steers toward the promised land, the story invites reflection on the price of duty and the promise of a new beginning.
Language
fi
Duration
~10 hours (623K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-01-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

-70–-19
Best known for the Aeneid, this Roman poet helped shape the way later generations imagined Rome, heroism, and destiny. His verse also ranges from pastoral scenes to practical poems about farming, showing a writer with both grandeur and quiet precision.
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