
PUBLI VERGILI MARONIS - AENEIDOS
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From the ashes of a fallen Troy, a weary hero sets sail toward an unknown destiny. Aeneas, bound by duty and haunted by the gods’ wrath, carries the remnants of his people and the sacred fires of his ancestors across a storm‑tossed Mediterranean. As the storm god Aeolus unleashes fierce winds at Juno’s urging, the fledgling fleet battles towering waves and relentless tempests, each gust a reminder of the divine forces that shape their fate.
Guided by prophetic visions and the subtle counsel of the divine, Aeneas strives to fulfill a promise that will one day give rise to a great new city on foreign shores. Along the perilous voyage he confronts hostile seas, mysterious omens, and the ever‑present tension between human resolve and the capricious will of the gods. Listeners are drawn into a timeless tale of loss, perseverance, and the relentless pursuit of a destiny that echoes through ages.
Language
la
Duration
~7 hours (444K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1995-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

-70–-19
A towering voice of ancient Rome, this poet gave the Latin world its great pastoral songs, its farming poem, and its national epic. His work shaped readers from antiquity to Dante and far beyond.
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