This edition of Virgil's famed epic poem, which chronicles the journeys
and adventures of the Spartan Aeneas, features the respected translation
of J.W. Mackail. In the poem, we first hear a retelling of Aeneas
exploits in Troy. After he concludes these battles, he makes his way
across Greece, Sicily and even the Underworld, encountering all manner
of adventures along the way. His daring treks across Europe eventually
result in Aeneas bringing a large cohort of his fellow Trojans to settle
in Italy where they engage in war. It is here that Aeneas encounters his
final nemesis, Turnus, whereby his adventures crescendo to their final
conclusion. A classic of Roman literature, The Aeneid explains how
Aeneas became the genetic progeny of the Roman Empire. Bravery and
martial prowess were characteristics prized by Ancient Rome, and it is
in the Aeneid that the profound admiration for aspects of fighting
prowess first displayed in Greece are expressed.