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Harvard Classics, Vol. 13
The design of it is to form the mind to heroic virtue by example.
Dedication
Vergil

Harvard Classics, Vol. 13

Æneid

Vergil

The greatest of Latin epics, concerning the mythic founder of Rome, the Æneid combines both legitimization of Roman dominance of the world and perfect poetic style to ensure both contemporary sanction and literary permanence.

Bibliographic Record

Contents

NEW YORK: P.F. COLLIER & SON COMPANY, 1909–14
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2001

Introductory Note
Dedication
The First Book of the Æneis
The Second Book of the Æneis
The Third Book of the Æneis
The Fourth Book of the Æneis
The Fifth Book of the Æneis
The Sixth Book of the Æneis
The Seventh Book of the Æneis
The Eighth Book of the Æneis
The Ninth Book of the Æneis
The Tenth Book of the Æneis
The Eleventh Book of the Æneis
The Twelfth Book of the Æneis
Postscript to the Reader