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Aeneid Book VIII (Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics)

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Virgil

Aeneid Book VIII (Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics)

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Virgil's classic poem extols the virtues of work, describes the care of crops, trees, animals, and bees, and stresses the importance of moral values.

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Language
English
Pages
211

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Edition Availability
Cover of: The Georgics
The Georgics
2023, Standard Ebooks
in English
Cover of: The Georgics of Virgil, book IV
The Georgics of Virgil, book IV
1996, Blackie & Son, Copp, Clark
Microform in Latin
Cover of: Georgics I & IV
Georgics I & IV
1979, Bristol Classical Press
in Latin
Cover of: Virgil
Virgil: Aeneid Book VIII (Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics)
July 30, 1976, Cambridge University Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: The Georgics of Virgil
The Georgics of Virgil
1940, J. Cape
in English
Cover of: Els IV llibres de les Geórgiques
Els IV llibres de les Geórgiques
1918, Institut de la Llengua Catalana
in Catalan
Cover of: The Georgics, Books I., II.
The Georgics, Books I., II.
1900, Murray
in English and Latin
Cover of: Georgics, I., II.
Georgics, I., II.
1900, Clive
in English and Latin
Cover of: The Georgics of Virgil
The Georgics of Virgil
1891, Kegan Paul
in English - 2d ed.
Cover of: The Georgics of Virgil
The Georgics of Virgil: in four books
1871, Hurst and Blackett
in English
Cover of: A translation into English verse of Virgil's fourth Georgic
A translation into English verse of Virgil's fourth Georgic
1859, [Priv.] print. by N. Merridew
in English
Cover of: The Georgics of Virgil
The Georgics of Virgil
1808, Printed [by Richard Alsop] for I. Riley, New-York
in English

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First Sentence

"most ancient areas of the Romulean city, linking them and giving them (characteristically) a pre-Romulean aetiology. According to Tacitus (Ann. 12.24) the limits of the Romulean city, the pomerium, could be credibly reconstructed: 'sed initium condendi, et quod pomerium Romulus posuerit, noscere haud absurdum reor."

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Library of Congress
PA6803.B29G7 2005

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
211
Dimensions
7.2 x 4.8 x 0.6 inches
Weight
9.6 ounces

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7735726M
ISBN 10
0521290473
ISBN 13
9780521290470
LibraryThing
1380627
Goodreads
409421

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15237196W

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