THE AENEID (Annotated)

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Bolchazy-Carducci: Servius' Commentary on Book Four of Vergil's Aeneid: An Annotated Translation

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Would you like us to take another look at this review? No, cancel Yes, report it Thanks! You've successfully reported this review. Servius' Commentary is important not only as a rich source of information on Virgil's masterpiece but also for its countless gems about Roman life and literature. Its value has remained unquestioned. This dual-language Latin and English edition offers an English translation of the text of Virgil's Aeneid , Book 4 the story of Dido and Aeneas, probably the most widely read book , with a translation of Servius' celebrated commentary below.

On facing pages are the original, unadapted Latin texts of Vergil and Servius, allowing easy access to Servius' seminal work. This edition is an unparalleled tool for both scholars and teachers, and the ideal complement for any in-depth study of the Aeneid.

The Art of the Aeneid: Hero - War - Humanity Price: Astonishing Advice for Daily Dilemmas Price: Description Reviews Other People Purchased Digital Content Student Resources Servius' Commentary is important not only as a rich source of information on Virgil's masterpiece but also for its countless gems about Roman life and literature. Review and Rate this Item Be the first to submit a review on this product! Hill, Subject Reviews - September 30, At first sight, it might seem pointless to provide a translation of a part of Servius for those with no Latin.

However, such is the care and ingenuity shown by three scholars working together that the implausible has become fascinating. One of the many controversies that have been aroused over the years is the question of how or whether various manuscripts are related to one another.