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This is an edition of Virgilâ(TM)s âAeneid, Books 7-12â featuring variant readings and continuous annotations by Christian Gottlob Heyne and Karl Julius Sillig. Published in 1833, this volume offers a detailed exploration of the second half of Virgil's epic poem in its original Latin, making it an invaluable resource for students and scholars of classical literature. The extensive notes provide insights into the text's complexities and historical context.
This edition includes an index of notes which has been expanded for this new printing, further enhancing its utility for academic study.
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