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Vergil's Aeneid by Cobbold

by G.B. Cobbold
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Overview

One of the pillars of Western literary tradition, Vergil's Aeneid is also a terrific read: the story of a man whose city is destroyed in war, and of his journey to find his place in destiny. This epic has it all: adventures on the high seas, passion, battles, monsters, magic, meddling gods, and struggles that test the moral fiber of both men and women.

The Aeneid has been deemed one of the most influential poems in world literature. And yet, a translation with wide appeal has been lacking-until now. G. B. Cobbold joined with Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers to produce an Aeneid that gives the epic its due as the rousing and moving story that it is, while remaining true to the spirit of the Latin original. This an Aeneid like no other: a fresh, page-turning rendition that reads like a novel, but has the vividness of poetic language, with attractive and accessible reader aids. Sure to become a prized standard!

Special Features

Cobbold's command of Latin and commitment to a strong narrative line have produced an Aeneid for everyone!

Features include:

- Introduction to the Aeneid and Vergil
- Vivid novelistic rendition with sidebar running summaries and dynamic in-text illustrations
- Map of Aeneas' voyage
- Glossary of characters
- Family trees of main characters and gods
- Book-by-book outline of the plot of the Aeneid
- Timeline of significant events in Roman history
- Reading group discussion questions"

Synopsis

One of the pillars of Western literary tradition, Vergil's Aeneid is also a terrific read: the story of a man whose city is destroyed in war, and of his journey to find his place in destiny. This epic has it all: adventures on the high seas, passion, battles, monsters, magic, meddling gods, and struggles that test the moral fiber of both men and women.

The Aeneid has been deemed one of the most influential poems in world literature. And yet, a translation with wide appeal has been lacking-until now. G. B. Cobbold joined with Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers to produce an Aeneid that gives the epic its due as the rousing and moving story that it is, while remaining true to the spirit of the Latin original. This an Aeneid like no other: a fresh, page-turning rendition that reads like a novel, but has the vividness of poetic language, with attractive and accessible reader aids. Sure to become a prized standard!

Special Features

Cobbold's command of Latin and commitment to a strong narrative line have produced an Aeneid for everyone!

Features include:

- Introduction to the Aeneid and Vergil
- Vivid novelistic rendition with sidebar running summaries and dynamic in-text illustrations
- Map of Aeneas' voyage
- Glossary of characters
- Family trees of main characters and gods
- Book-by-book outline of the plot of the Aeneid
- Timeline of significant events in Roman history
- Reading group discussion questions"

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2005
Publisher
Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.
Pages
400
Format
Other Format
ISBN
9780865165960

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