The AeneidThis epic poem focuses on the heroic Aeneas as he flees from the Trojan disaster and makes his way to what is to become the mighty Roman empire. He travels all over the lands of the Greco-Roman myths including going to the dreaded underworld to face his very fate itself. |
Contents
Table of Contents BOOK I | 4 |
BOOK V | 75 |
BOOK VI | 95 |
BOOK VII | 116 |
BOOK VIII | 135 |
BOOK IX | 152 |
BOOK X | 171 |
BOOK XI | 194 |
BOOKXII | 217 |
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