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Stories from Virgil

Alfred John Church

Publisher: Good Press

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This captivating collection presents some of the best stories from the works of Virgil. He was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period who composed three of the most famous poems in Latin literature, namely, the 'Eclogues,' the 'Georgics,' and the epic 'Aeneid.' In addition, this work includes illustrations that represent the action powerfully.
Available since: 12/13/2019.
Print length: 1626 pages.

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