

The Aeneid
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(1 ratings)432 pages2017University of Chicago PressISBN 9780226450186
Epic poetryLatin poetry, translations into englishNew York Times reviewedPoetryLatin Epic poetryTranslations into English
About this book
"This new translation brings Virgil's masterpiece newly to life for English-language readers. It's the first in centuries crafted by a translator who is first and foremost a poet, and it is a glorious thing. David Ferry has long been known as perhaps our greatest contemporary translator of Latin poetry, his translations of Virgil's Eclogues and Georgics having established themselves as much-admired standards. He brings to the Aeneid the same genius, rendering Virgil's formal metrical lines into an English that is familiar and alive. Yet in doing so, he surrenders none of the feel of the ancient world that resonates throughout the poem, and gives it the power that has drawn readers to it for centuries. In Ferry's hands, the Aeneid becomes once more a lively, dramatic poem of daring and adventure, of love and loss, of devotion and death. Never before have Virgil's twin gifts of poetic language and urgent, compelling storytelling been presented so powerfully for English-language readers. Ferry's Aeneid will be a landmark, a gift to longtime lovers of Virgil, and the perfect entry point for new readers."--Dust jacket.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- University of Chicago Press
- Published
- 2017
- Pages
- 432
- ISBN
- 9780226450186
About Unknown Author
Vergilius was a classical Roman poet, best known for three major works—the Eclogues (or Bucolics), the Georgics, and the Aeneid—although several minor poems are also attributed to him. ([Source][1].) [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgil
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