The Essential Greek and Roman Anthology

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The Essential Greek and Roman Anthology:
The Aeneid- Virgil
Meditations- Marcus Aurelius
Of The Nature of Things- Lucretius
Plato's Republic
Alcestis- Euripides
The Electra of Euripides
Hippolytus/The Bacchae- Euripides
The Iphigenia in Tauris- Euripedes
The Trojan women of Euripides
Agamemnon- Aeschylus
The Choephori- Aeschylus
Eumenides- Aeschylus
The Persians- Aeschylus
Prometheus Bound- Aeschylus
The Seven Against Thebes- Aeschylus
The Suppliants- Aeschylus
The Oedipus Trilogy- Sophocles
The Bucolics and Eclogues- Virgil
The Satyricon, Complete- Petronius Arbiter
The Georgics- Virgil
The Metamorphoses of Ovid
The Odyssey- Homer
The Religion of Numa- Jesse Benedict Carter
Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns, and Homerica- Homer and Hesiod
Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine- James Sands Elliott
A Short History of Greek Philosophy- John Marshall
The Common People of Ancient Rome- Frank Frost Abbott
19 BC

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Virgil was born on October 15, 70 B.C.E., in Northern Italy in a small village near Mantua. He attended school at Cremona and Mediolanum (Milan), then went to Rome, where he studied mathematics, medicine and rhetoric, and finally completed his studies in Naples. He entered literary circles as an "Alexandrian," the name given to a group of poets who sought inspiration in the sophisticated work of third-century Greek poets, also known as Alexandrians. In 49 BC Virgil became a Roman citizen. After his studies in Rome, Vergil is believed to have lived with his father for about 10 years, engaged in farm work, study, and writing poetry. After the battle of Philippi in 42 B.C.E. Virgil¿s property in Cisalpine Gaul, was confiscated for veterans. In the following years Virgil spent most of his time in Campania and Sicily, but he also had a house in Rome. During the reign of emperor Augustus, Virgil became a member of his court circle and was advanced by a minister, Maecenas, patron of the arts and close friend to the poet Horace. He gave Virgil a house near Naples. Between 42 and 37 B.C.E. Virgil composed pastoral poems known as Bucolic or Eclogues and spent years on the Georgics. The rest of his life, from 30 to 19 B.C., Virgil devoted to The Aeneid, the national epic of Rome, and the glory of the Empire. Although ambitious, Virgil was never really happy about the task. Virgil died in 19 B. C.

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