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Epic poetry, Latin -- Translations into Spanish Books
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Virgil
Eneida; v. 2 de 2
"Eneida; v. 2 de 2" by Virgil is an epic poem written between 29 and 19 BC. This Latin masterwork follows Aeneas, a Trojan hero who flees burning Troy to journey toward Italy, where he will become the ancestor of Romans. The poem weaves wandering adventures with brutal warfare, connecting Rome to ancient Troy while glorifying traditional virtues. Through battles with the Latins and divine interventions, Virgil crafted a founding myth that legitimized Roman imperial power and explained the origins of a great civilization.
Virgil
Eneida; v.1 de 2
"Eneida; v.1 de 2" by Virgil is a Latin epic written in the 1st century BC. Commissioned by Emperor Augustus to glorify Rome with a mythic origin, the work follows Trojan hero Aeneas as he escapes Troy's destruction and journeys to Italy, where he becomes the ancestor of Romans. The first six books chronicle his travels across the Mediterranean, while the final six narrate his wars in Italy, culminating in the legendary founding of Lavinium, precursor to Rome itself.
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