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Beginning The Aeneid

Posted on April 20, 2016August 18, 2016 by Elisabeth Harvey

Conversatio has just begun reading The Aeneid…

Our first online discussion will be at 8:00 pm ET, Tuesday,  April 26th.  Below you can see a page of the work in its original language, Latin. Next week we begin a three month journey through Virgil’s Aeneid.  No, not in Latin! :) We aren’t quite ready to read it in the original language, but we might examine a few key passages in the Latin. And if you have been studying Latin you will see how fun it is to use some of that hard work to read a portion of this great classic!
Aeneid Manuscript


“Conversatio“

a Latin noun that means
“the act of turning around (ideas) together.”

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