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Translating Virgil’s Aeneid into Cordel Literature

This post was written by Fábio Paifer Cairolli, Professor of Latin Language and Literature at……

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Published September 2, 2022
Categorized as Blog Takeover, Hesperidean TakeoverTagged Adriana Vazquez, Aeneid, Cordel Literature, Fábio Paifer Cairolli, Metamorphoses, Ovid, translation, Virgil

Peter Black, ‘Christianising Virgil: The Aeneid in the art of Raphael and Parmigianino’

Room G22/26, Senate House South Block

Sharon Marshall, ‘Tragedy and national identity in Hélisenne de Crenne’s Aeneid I-IV’

Meeting of the Virgil Society Room G22/26, Senate House South Block

An Evening With Catullus and Vergil

Come join Sad Press as we celebrate the publication of two stunning new translations, Roz……

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The Song of Arms and a Man: Virgil’s Aeneid

The ‘Song of Arms and a Man’ tells the story of Aeneas’ escape from Troy,……

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