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  Virgil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Publius Vergilius Maro (October 15, 70 BC – September 21, 19 BC), later called Virgilius, and known in English as Virgil or Vergil, was an ancient Roman poet, the author of the Eclogues, the Georgics and the Aeneid, the last being an epic poem of twelve books that became the Roman Empire's national epic.
Virgil was born in the village of Andes, near Mantua in Cisalpine Gaul (Gaul south of the Alps; present-day northern Italy).
In the 19th century, some German-trained classicists in the United States suggested modification to "Vergil," as it is closer to his original name, and is also the traditional German spelling.
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 Publius virgilius maro - xn--pssu69e.com Info About Publius virgilius maro   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Publius Vergilius Maro (October 15, 70—19 BCE) known in English as Virgil or Vergil, In the Middle Ages "Vergilius" was frequently spelled "Virgilius.
Publius Vergilius Maro, vel vulgo Virgilius, Mantuanus (oppidum in Gallia cisalpina situm) poeta Latinus erat.
Biography: Publius Virgilius Maro was born in northern Italy--a shy and unsophisticated youth, son of a potter and landowner who was wealthy enough to
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full name Publius Vergilus, Maro (70–19 bc), Roman poet, who wrote the Aeneid, a classical Latin masterpiece of world literature, and who had enormous influence on later European writers.
Vergil, or Virgil, was born on Oct. 15, 70 bc in Andes, a village near Mantua, the son of a farmer.
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 Virgil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Publius Vergilius Maro October 15 70–19 BCE known in English as Virgil or Vergil Latin poet is the author of the Eclogues the Georgics and the Aeneid this last being a narrative poem twelve books that is deservingly called the Roman Empire 's national epic.
Born in the village of Andes (modern near Mantua in Cisalpine Gaul (Gaul "this side" i.e.
In Norman schools (following the French practice) the habit was to anglicize names by dropping their Latin endings hence In America in the nineteenth century however German immigrant classicists suggested modification to "Vergil which was closer to his original name Virgil had always been known as Vergilius German (and still is today).
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 Planet Mirror - pg - 1 - 0 - 9 - 6 - 10960 - download now
T.F. Among biographical commonplaces one frequently finds the generalization that it is the provincial who acquires the perspective requisite for a true estimate of a nation, and that it is the country-boy reared in lonely communion with himself who attains the deepest knowledge of human nature.
It is the fifteenth of October, 70 B.C., that the Mantuans still hold in pious memory: in 1930 they will doubtless invite Italy and the devout of all nations to celebrate the twentieth centenary of the poet's birth.
To Donatus, no doubt, _Magia_ seemed a suitable name for the mother of a poet who knew the mysteries of the lower world; that she dreamed prophetically of the coming greatness of her son, we may grant as a matter of course.
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 "Got a Pocketful of Horses"
Posted by Publius Vergilus Maro on July 18, 19101 at 00:46:21:
In Reply to: The Cold-Fabled Pride posted by Mark Brannan (doctorbinky) on May 26, 19101 at 07:12:05:
Re: "Got a Pocketful of Horses" Publius Vergilius Maro 00:50:51 7/18/101 (
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Posted by Publius Vergilius Maro on July 18, 19101 at 00:50:51:
In Reply to: "Got a Pocketful of Horses" posted by Publius Vergilus Maro on July 18, 19101 at 00:46:21:
I should have taken typing in high school!
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 Vergil by Tenney Frank - Full Text Free Book (Part 1/3)
Vergilius Maro, the farmer's boy from the Mantuan plain, was in so far
"Vergilus" from _virga_, contrary to early Latin nomenclature and
It is well to mention these things merely so that we may keep
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 Claim A Book Character (Ty Kamara)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Dante Sparda - Dante Alighieri (Divine Comedy), Publius Vergilus Maro (Divine Comedy, Aeneid), Gemma Donatti (Divine Comedy), Beatrice Portiani (Divine Comedy), Siegfried (Niebelungenlied) and Kremhilde (Niebelungenlied)
Dante Alighieri (Divine Comedy), Publius Vergilus Maro (Divine Comedy, Aeneid), Gemma Donatti (Divine Comedy), Beatrice Portiani (Divine Comedy), Siegfried (Niebelungenlied) and Kremhilde (Niebelungenlied)
Note: Okay, Dante Alighieri is the author of the Divine Comedy but if you have read the book, Dante himself is the main character of Divine comedy along with PVM ^_^
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