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Palaemon
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- 6,99 €
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- 6,99 €
Publisher Description
Publius Vergilius Maro (70 BC – 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. Virgil is traditionally ranked as one of Rome's greatest poets and well known for three major works of Latin literature, the Eclogues (or Bucolics), the Georgics, and the epic Aeneid.
The Eclogues ('Selections'), also know as the Bucolics, were Virgils' first major work. Virgil created a Roman version partly by offering a dramatic and mythic interpretation of revolutionary change at Rome in the turbulent period between roughly 44 and 38 BC. The third part of “The Eclogues” is devoted to the conversation between Menalcas, Damoetas, and Palaemon. The plot of it refers to different aspects of human life, about worth of the heifer, sweetness and taste of love and its bitterness. Read it and get acquainted to what people where thinking in that ancient times.
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