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Publius Vergilius Maro
(70 B.C.–19 B.C.)
Roman poet, b. Andes dist., near Mantua, in Cisalpine Gaul. Vergil’s father, a farmer, took his son to Cremona for his education. Thereafter Vergil continued his studies in Milan, Naples, and Rome. The poet’s boyhood experience of life on the farm was an essential part of his education. After his studies in Rome, Vergil is believed to have lived with his father for about 10 years, engaged in farm work, study, and writing poetry. In 41 B.C. the farm was confiscated to provide land for soldiers. Vergil went to Rome, where he became a part of the literary circle patronized by Maecenas and Augustus and where his Eclogues, or Bucolics, were completed in 37 B.C. In these poems he idealizes rural life in the manner of his Greek predecessor Theocritus. From the Eclogues, Vergil turned to rural poetry of a contrasting kind, realistic and didactic. In his Georgics, completed in 30 B.C., he seeks, as had the Greek Hesiod before him, to interpret the charm of real life and work on the farm. His perfect poetic expression gives him the first place among pastoral poets. For the rest of his life Vergil worked on the Aeneid, a national epic honoring Rome and foretelling prosperity to come. The adventures of Aeneas are unquestionably one of the greatest long poems in world literature. Vergil made Aeneas the paragon of the most revered Roman virtues—devotion to family, loyalty to the state, and piety. In 12 books, Vergil tells how Aeneas escaped from Troy to Carthage, where he became Dido’s lover and related his adventures to her. At Jupiter’s command, he left Carthage, went to Sicily, visited his father’s shade in Hades, and landed in Italy. There he established the beginnings of the Roman state and waged successful war against the natives. The work ends with the death of Turnus at the hands of Aeneas. The verse, in dactylic hexameters, is strikingly regular, though Vergil’s death left the epic incomplete and some of the lines unfinished. The sonority of the words and the nobility of purpose make the Aeneid a masterpiece. Vergil is the dominant figure in all Latin literature. His influence continued unabated through the Middle Ages, and many poets since Dante have acknowledged their great debt to him. Minor poems ascribed to Vergil are of doubtful authorship. The spelling Virgil is not found earlier than the 5th cent. A.D.
Ajman, 1972, The Fire in the Borgo
Ajman, 1972, The Fire in the Borgo
Ajman, 1972, The Parnassus
Bulgaria, 1998, Dante and Vergil in Hell
Cambodge, 1983, Dante, Homer and Virgilius
Cirenaica, 1930, Helenus and Anchises
Cirenaica, 1930, The passing legions
Cirenaica, 1930, Landing of Aeneas
Cirenaica, 1930, Earth's bounties
Cirenaica, 1930, Harvesting
Cirenaica, 1930, Rural life
Cirenaica, 1930, Aeneas sights Italy
Cirenaica, 1930, A sheperd's hut
Cirenaica, 1930, Turnus, King of Rutuli
Dodekanes, 1930, Helenus and Anchises
Dodekanes, 1930, The passing legions
Dodekanes, 1930, Landing of Aeneas
Dodekanes, 1930, Earth's bounties
Dodekanes, 1930, Harvesting
Dodekanes, 1930, Rural life
Dodekanes, 1930, Aeneas sights Italy
Dodekanes, 1930, A sheperd's hut
Dodekanes, 1930, Turnus, King of Rutuli
Dodekanes, 1930, Aeneas and Eagle
Dodekanes, 1930, «The House in the Wood»
Dodekanes, 1930, Aeneas and Eagle
Dodekanes, 1930, Aeneas and Eagle
France, 1981, Pastoral Scene
Guinea, 2002, Dante and Virgil
Italian Somalia, 1930, Helenus and Anchises
Italian Somalia, 1930, Alexandre Dumas
Italian Somalia, 1930, Landing of Aeneas
Italian Somalia, 1930, Earth's bounties
Italian Somalia, 1930, Harvesting
Italian Somalia, 1930, Rural life
Italian Somalia, 1930, Aeneas sights Italy
Italian Somalia, 1930, A sheperd's hut
Italian Somalia, 1930, Turnus, King of Rutuli
Italy, 1930, Helenus and Anchises
Italy, 1930, The passing legions
Italy, 1930, Landing of Aeneas
Italy, 1930, Earth's bounties
Italy, 1930, Harvesting
Italy, 1930, Rural life
Italy, 1930, Aeneas sights Italy
Italy, 1930, A sheperd's hut
Italy, 1930, Turnus, King of Rutuli
Italy, 1930, Aeneas and Eagle
Italy, 1930, Aeneas and Eagle
Italy, 1930, Aeneas and Eagle
Italy, 1930, Aeneas and Eagle
Italy, 1960, The Fire of Borgo
Italy, 1960, The Fire of Borgo
Italy, 1965, Hell
Italy, 1965, Purgatory
Italy, 1981, Virgil
Italy, 2009, Dante and Virgil
Maldives, 1991, Wreck of Aeneas
Monaco, 1982, Books, Reader and Globe
Monaco, 1982, Caesar in the port of Monaco
Netherlands Antilles, 2003, Illustration from «Aenes»
San-Marino, 1975, Achilles and Troillus
San-Marino, 1981, Girl Playing Pipes
San-Marino, 1981, Soldier
San-Marino, 1981, Shepherd
San-Marino, 1981, Painting of Emilio Greco
San-Marino, 1999, «Dido and Æneas»
San-Marino, 1999, Gluck, «Orfeo ed Euridice»
San-Marino, 2009, Dante and Virgil
Sierra Leone, 1993, Dante and Virgil
Spain, 2011, Dido and Aeneas
St. Vincent, 1993, The Inspiration of Poet
Sweden, 1973, «Orfeo ed Euridice»
Tripolitania, 1930, Helenus and Anchises
Tripolitania, 1930, The passing legions
Tripolitania, 1930, Landing of Aeneas
Tripolitania, 1930, Earth's bounties
Tripolitania, 1930, Harvesting
Tripolitania, 1930, Rural life
Tripolitania, 1930, Aeneas sights Italy
Tripolitania, 1930, A sheperd's hut
Tripolitania, 1930, Turnus, King of Rutuli
Tripolitania, 1930, Aeneas and Eagle
Tripolitania, 1930, Aeneas and Eagle
Tripolitania, 1930, Aeneas and Eagle
Tripolitania, 1930, Aeneas and Eagle
Tunisia, 1976, Virgil
Tunisia, 2002, Virgil
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Dante and Virgil
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Farinata degli Uberti
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Pope Anastasius
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Pier della Vigna
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Brunetto Latini
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Dante and Virgil
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Brothers Napoleone and Alessandro degli Alberti
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, The legs of Luzifer
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Cato
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Angel
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Belacqua
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Sordello
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Nino Visconti
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Leath
Vatican, 1965, Purgatory
Vatican, 1981, Virgil and his Writing-desk
Vatican, 1981, Virgil and his Writing-desk
Vatican, 2009, Dante and Virgil
France, 1981.11.14, Paris. Hommage a Virgile
Italy, 1981.09.09, Mantua. Vergil
Italy, 2009.10.21, Rome. Dante and Virgil
San-Marino, 2009.10.21, San-Marino. Dante and Virgil
Vatican, 1981.04.23, Vatican. Virgil