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Originally published in 1978, this book contatins the 'Thirteenth
Book of the Aeneid' - a canto of six humdred and thirty lines,
written at Pavia in 1428, with a side by side translation and
critical commentary.
A fascinating and almost fantastic chapter in the history of
Virgil's reception concerns the 'Thirteenth Book of the Aeneid'
written at Pavia in 1428 by Maphaeus Vegius, then a mere lad of
twenty-two. For a century and a half after the invention of
printing, this book was invariably placed alongside the Aeneid as
though an integral part of it, but much more rarely thereafter and
now it is seldom available in print. In it the Rutulians surrender
to Aeneas; Latinus returns Turnus' body to his father, who performs
the burial with due ceremony; Aeneas marries Lavinia and founds a
city named after her; he succeeds eventually to Latinus' kingdom;
and in the end receives from his mother Venus the gift of
apotheosis among the stars. This edition, originally published in
1930, has a substantial introduction, Latin text faced by the
English translation of Thomas Twyne (1584), Sebastian Brant's six
illustrative woodcuts (1502) and Gavin Hamilton's translation into
Scots dialect (1553). Bibliography is provided and succinct
annotation, mostly devoted to Vegius' echoes of Virgil's own
poetry.
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