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पुब्लियस वर्जिलियस मारो (अंग्रेजी: Publius Vergilius Maro; 15 अक्टूबर 70 BC – 21 सितंबर 19 BC), या खाली वर्जिल टेम्पलेट:IPAc-en की नाँव से परसिद्ध, प्राचीन रोमन कवि रहलें आ उनुका के रोम के सभसे महान कवि मानल जाला। इनकर सभसे महान रचना एनेड हवे जेवन अपनी रचना की समय से ले के आजु ले बहुत परसिद्ध बाटे।
संदर्भ
अउरी पढ़े खातिर
- Buckham, Philip Wentworth; Spence, Joseph; Holdsworth, Edward; Warburton, William; Jortin, John. Miscellanea Virgiliana: In Scriptis Maxime Eruditorum Virorum Varie Dispersa, in Unum Fasciculum Collecta. Cambridge: Printed for W. P. Grant, 1825.
- टेम्पलेट:Cite book
- टेम्पलेट:Cite book
बाहरी कड़ी
- संकलित रचना
- Works of Virgil at the Perseus Digital Library
- Works of Virgil at Theoi Project
- Aeneid, Eclogues and Georgics translated by H. R. Fairclough, 1916
- Works of Virgil at Sacred Texts
- Aeneid translated by John Dryden, 1697
- Eclogues and Georgics translated by J.W. MacKail, 1934
- P. Vergilius Maro at The Latin Library
- Virgil's works: text, concordances and frequency list.
- Virgil: The Major Texts: contemporary, line by line English translations of Eclogues, Georgics, and Aeneid.
- Virgil in the collection of Ferdinand, Duke of Calabria at Somni:
- Publii Vergilii Maronis Opera Naples and Milan, 1450.
- Publii Vergilii Maronis Opera Italy, (between 1470 and 1499).
- Publii Vergilii Maronis Opera Milan, 1465.
- Biography
- Suetonius: The Life of Virgil, an English translation.
- Vita Vergiliana, Aelius Donatus' Life of Virgil in the original Latin.
- Virgil.org: Aelius Donatus' Life of Virgil translated into English by David Wilson-Okamura
- Project Gutenberg edition of Vergil—A Biography, by Tenney Frank.
- Vergilian Chronology (in German).
- Commentary
- "A new Aeneid for the 21st century". A review of Robert Fagles's new translation of the Aeneid in the TLS, फरवरी 9, 2007.
- Virgilmurder (Jean-Yves Maleuvre's website setting forth his theory that Virgil was murdered by Augustus)
- The Secret History of Virgil, containing a selection on the magical legends and tall tales that circulated about Virgil in the Middle Ages.
- Interview with Virgil scholar Richard Thomas and poet David Ferry, who recently translated the "Georgics", on ThoughtCast
- SORGLL: Aeneid, Bk I, 1–49; read by Robert Sonkowsky
- SORGLL: Aeneid, Bk IV, 296–396; read by Stephen Daitz
- Bibliographies
- Comprehensive bibliographies on all three of Virgil's major works, downloadable in Word or pdf format
- Bibliography of works relating Vergil to the literature of the Hellenistic age
- A selective Bibliographical Guide to Vergil's Aeneid
- Virgil in Late Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance: an Online Bibliography