This edition of "The Works of Virgil" presents the timeless poetry of one of Rome's most celebrated poets. Featuring the "Eclogues" and "Georgics", this volume, revised by F. Haverfield, offers readers a window into the pastoral and agricultural life of ancient Italy, as seen through the eyes of Virgil. These poems, imbued with rich imagery and profound reflections on nature and society, showcase Virgil's mastery of language and his deep understanding of the human condition.
Originally translated by John Conington, this edition continues to be valued for its accessibility and scholarly rigor. "The Works of Virgil" remains essential reading for students of classical literature and anyone seeking to appreciate the enduring beauty and wisdom of Roman poetry.
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