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Publius Vergilius Maro Virgil

Publius Vergilius Maro Virgil. Virgil’s young life. Born in Andes in Gaul Descended from early Roman colonists Received first education at 5 years old Finally went to Rome to study rhetoric, medicine, and astronomy Abandoned these for philosophy. Virgil’s works.

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Publius Vergilius Maro Virgil

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  1. PubliusVergiliusMaroVirgil

  2. Virgil’s young life • Born in Andes in Gaul • Descended from early Roman colonists • Received first education at 5 years old • Finally went to Rome to study rhetoric, medicine, and astronomy • Abandoned these for philosophy

  3. Virgil’s works • Wrote many poems as an adolescent, not considered very good by scholars. • Eclogues- 42 BCE. Collection of pastoral (natural) and love poems. • Georgics- 37 BCE. Virgil describes in detail how to run a farm.

  4. The Aeneid • Written between 29-19 BCE, near the end of Virgil’s life. • Commissioned by Augustus, who hoped to link his lineage to the founding of Rome. • Epic poem

  5. What is epic poetry? • 9 characteristics • Begins in medias res • Has a vast setting • Begins with an invocation to a muse • Contains a statement of theme • Uses epithets for major characters • Contains long lists • Contains long formal speeches • Plot relies on divine intervention • Contains heroes

  6. The Aeneid • Follows Aeneas’ journey from the sacked city of Troy after the events of the Trojan War • Forced to Carthage due to a storm, where he meets Dido, queen of the Carthaginians. She falls in love with him, and he intends to stay, but Jupiter, king of the gods, reminds him that he has a destiny to found a new city, so he leaves. When he does, Dido commits suicide. • Aeneas’ father dies in book V, and so in book VI Aeneas journeys to hell in order to ask his father what the destiny of Rome is.

  7. Aeneas’ journey

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