Virgil: Difference between revisions

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
Content added Content deleted
m (Mass update links)
m (trope=>creator)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{work}}
{{creator}}
'''Publius Vergilius Maro''' was a Roman poet, contemporary of Augustus and [[Ovid (Creator)|Ovid]] and admirer of [[Catullus (Creator)|Catullus]], who composed ''[[The Aeneid (Literature)|The Aeneid]]'', setting out how Trojan refugees founded the greatest city in the world. Or, rather, founded the tribe that would later give birth to the founders.
'''Publius Vergilius Maro''' was a Roman poet, contemporary of Augustus and [[Ovid (Creator)|Ovid]] and admirer of [[Catullus (Creator)|Catullus]], who composed ''[[The Aeneid (Literature)|The Aeneid]]'', setting out how Trojan refugees founded the greatest city in the world. Or, rather, founded the tribe that would later give birth to the founders.



Revision as of 04:25, 1 February 2014

/wiki/Virgilcreator

Publius Vergilius Maro was a Roman poet, contemporary of Augustus and Ovid and admirer of Catullus, who composed The Aeneid, setting out how Trojan refugees founded the greatest city in the world. Or, rather, founded the tribe that would later give birth to the founders.

He also features in Dante's Divine Comedy (where he guides Dante through Hell and Purgatory).

Not to be confused with the other Vergil.


Virgil provides examples of: