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  2. Aeneid - Wikipedia

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    Fagles' translation was generally well received. On Bookmarks Magazine Mar/Apr 2007 issue, a magazine that aggregates critic reviews of books, the book received a (5.0 out of 5) based on critic reviews with the critical summary stating, "The Aeneid will remain fresh for generations fortunate enough to be guided by Fagles’s talents". [63]

  3. Robert Fagles - Wikipedia

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    Robert Fagles (/ ˈ f eɪ ɡ əl z /; [1] September 11, 1933 – March 26, 2008) [2] [3] was an American translator, poet, and academic. He was best known for his many translations of ancient Greek and Roman classics , especially his acclaimed translations of the epic poems of Homer .

  4. Lacrimae rerum - Wikipedia

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    A translation by Robert Fagles renders the quote as: "The world is a world of tears, and the burdens of mortality touch the heart." [3] Robert Fitzgerald, meanwhile, translates it as: "They weep here / For how the world goes, and our life that passes / Touches their hearts." [4]

  5. File:The Aeneid; (IA cu31924026565642).pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Talk:Robert Fagles - Wikipedia

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    If the entry authors are here, I recommend Fagles biography to include his military service as an OSS officer in Italy during the Second World War leading Italian partisans against the German army, an experience he related to in the preface for his translation of the Aeneid.

  7. Darkness Visible: A Study of Vergil's Aeneid - Wikipedia

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    The first of these views the Aeneid as a wholehearted endorsement of the political order established by Augustus, the first Roman emperor. Johnson labels this school of thought 'optimistic' or 'European' and lists as its proponents among others the British poet T. S. Eliot , the German philologists Viktor Pöschl [ de ] and Karl Büchner [ de ...

  8. Virgil - Wikipedia

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    – A review of Robert Fagles's new translation of the Aeneid in the TLS, 9 February 2007. Virgilmurder – Jean-Yves Maleuvre's website setting forth his theory that Virgil was murdered by Augustus. The Secret History of Virgil – contains selection on the magical legends and tall tales that circulated about Virgil in the Middle Ages.

  9. Richmond Lattimore - Wikipedia

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    Lattimore was a Fellow of the Academy of American Poets, and a member of Phi Beta Kappa, the National Institute of Arts and Letters, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, the American Philological Association, and the Archaeological Institute of America, as well as a Fellow of the American Academy at Rome and an Honorary Student at Christ Church, Oxford.