# The Aeneid of Virgil

> Virgil’s epic of exile, destiny, war, and empire follows Aeneas from the ruins of Troy toward the founding myth of Rome.

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## About
The Aeneid of Virgil is Rome’s great national epic: a poem of shipwreck, prophecy, grief, battle, and state-making that follows Aeneas from the destruction of Troy to the violent beginnings of a new political future in Italy. Virgil writes on an enormous scale, yet he never loses sight of the human cost carried inside destiny.Why read The Aeneid today?The poem remains powerful because it binds private sorrow to public ambition. Again and again it asks what must be sacrificed to found a nation, what happens when duty collides with love, and how glory is shadowed by loss. Readers come for the grandeur, but stay for the emotional pressure behind every triumph and command.What kind of classic is it?This is a cornerstone poetic classic and one of the defining epics of the ancient world. It belongs beside Homer, yet it has a distinct Roman gravity: more historical in its imagination, more haunted by responsibility, and more alert to the burdens carried by victors as well as the defeated.Further contextWikipedia: Aeneid.

## Specifications
- author: Virgil
- publisher: DotBooks
- imprint: DotBooks
- synopsis: Virgil’s epic traces Aeneas from fallen Troy to Italy in a poem of exile, prophecy, war, sacrifice, and the founding myth of Rome.
- language: en
- binding: Perfect Bound
- pages: 298
- format: paperback
- openlibrary: OL31759282W
