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Aeneis

Aeneis · f

the Æneid

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Aenēis — Lewis & Short

Aenēis, ĭdis or ĭdos, f.Aeneas,

I the Æneid, Virgil's celebrated epic, the hero of which is Æneas, the progenitor of the Romans: Aeneïdos auctor, Ov. Tr. 2, 533: nec tu divinam Aeneïda tenta, Stat. Th. 12 fin.: morbo oppressus (Vergilius) petivit a suis, ut Aeneïda quam nondum satis elimavisset, adolerent, Gell. 17, 10.

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