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The aeneid online
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the aeneid online

  • Vergil and the Aeneid: Mark Damen's Vergil page for Ancient Literature and Language course at Utah State University may well take pride of place among college Vergil course pages.
  • Doubtlessly a pioneering page, but no updates since May 12, 1998. You can generally reach the few that do work from either or one of the more recent pages hyperlinked from here.
  • The Virgil Home Page: Steer clear of this decade-old metasite of almost all dead links.
  • The links at this resource, although relatively few, seem to have been archived along with the main page. I have substituted the most recent version (2009) archived at The Wayback Machine.
  • Cotter Aeneid Metasite: Seton Hall has apparently had the bad sense to dump this small, but useful collection of resources.
  • You will find annotated versions of most of these links at.
  • Vergil's Aeneid Metasite: many useful links compiled by Kelli McBride of Seminole State College.
  • Check out this Latin Literature page for a complete list of available authors, currently thirty-nine. I have directed you to Aeneid 1.1-7, but you may select whatever segments or books you wish. Each word of the text is individually hyperlinked as well. By moving the triangle under "Click and drag to adjust vocab" at the right of the screen, users may select the amount of help they wish, from none to maximum.
  • NoDictionaries Aeneid Resources: simply magnificent, this site features numerous works of Latin literature with an onine glossary below each line.
  • the aeneid online

    It is possible to select the commentary and features desired, including mouseover translation for individual words and display of macrons. Aeneid: Text and Resources: type in the book and line numbers you need, and you may receive both grammatical, vocabulary assistance, and interpretive assistance.In particular, the following resource may help readers of the Latin with their work:

    the aeneid online

    The Vergil Project at the University of Pennsylvania: finally updated, this site offers a wealth of help for those reading and interpreting the Aeneid.Vergil at Bibliotheca Augustana: text of the Aeneid with manuscript illustrations.Vergil at the Latin Library: Latin texts of the Aeneid, Eclogues, and Georgics.MMXII! In the meantime, you may find what you're looking for by visiting these pages: Please check back regularly for additional annotated links.














    The aeneid online