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Alias: Vergil
Life
Born: 15 October 70 BCE
Died: 21 September 19 BCE
Biography
Publius Vergilius Maro was a classical Roman poet, best known for three major works—the Eclogues (or Bucolics), the Georgics, and the Aeneid—although several minor poems are also attributed to him.
The son of a farmer, Virgil came to be regarded as one of Rome's greatest poets. His Aeneid can be considered a national epic of Rome and has been extremely popular from its publication to the present day.
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- See also Dido and Aeneas
Settings of text by Virgil
- Dulces exuviae (Adrian Willaert)
- Dulces exuviae (Anonymous)
- Dulces exuviae (Douglas Leedy)
- Dulces exuviae (Josquin des Prez)
- Dulces exuviae (Marbrianus de Orto)
- Dulces exuviae (Orlando di Lasso)
- Fama malum (Josquin des Prez)
- Nerine Galatea (Jens Klimek)
- O socii (Cipriano de Rore)
- O socii durate (Adrian Willaert)
- Quis dabit pacem (Heinrich Isaac)
- Tityre tu patulae recubans (Orlando di Lasso)
Publications
External links
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