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    "The Aeneid," by Virgil, translated by W.F. Jackson Knight, published by Penguin Classics, 1960.
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    Weight: 0.40 Lbs
    Cover: Paperback
    Condition: Good
    Pages: 360

    From AI: **"The Aeneid"** by Virgil, translated by W.F. Jackson Knight and published by Penguin Classics in 1960, is an epic poem that tells the story of Aeneas, a Trojan hero destined to found the city of Rome. The narrative follows Aeneas’s journey from the ruins of Troy to the shores of Italy, where he faces numerous challenges, both mortal and divine. Virgil weaves themes of duty, fate, and divine intervention, portraying Aeneas as a hero bound by the will of the gods to fulfill his destiny, even at the cost of personal sacrifice and suffering.

    The poem is divided into twelve books and incorporates elements of both Greek and Roman mythology, as well as a detailed exploration of Roman values such as pietas (duty) and virtus (courage). Throughout the work, Aeneas's leadership and his adherence to fate are tested

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