publius vergilius maro
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A Roman poet: Publius Vergilius Maro is the full Latin name of the ancient Roman poet commonly known in English as Virgil. He is celebrated as one of Rome's greatest poets.
- Author of the 'Aeneid': He is the author of the epic poem the Aeneid, which tells the legendary story of Aeneas, a Trojan who traveled to Italy and became an ancestor of the Romans.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The works of Publius Vergilius Maro had a profound influence on Western literature.
- Students of Latin often read the poetry of Publius Vergilius Maro.
Advanced Usage
- "The Vergilian tradition": Refers to the literary style, themes, and influence stemming from the works of Publius Vergilius Maro.
- The poet was working within the Vergilian tradition.
Variants and Related Words
- Virgil (Proper noun): The common Anglicized name for Publius Vergilius Maro.
- Virgil's Aeneid is a cornerstone of Latin epic poetry.
- Vergilian (Adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of Publius Vergilius Maro or his works.
- The passage contains a Vergilian description of the underworld.
Synonyms
- Virgil: The most common English equivalent.
- The Mantuan poet: A historical epithet referencing his birthplace near Mantua.
Related Phrases and Idioms
- "A Vergilian journey": An idiom alluding to a long, arduous, and fateful quest, reminiscent of the narrative in the .
- His research became a Vergilian journey through ancient archives.
Noun
- a Roman poet; author of the epic poem `Aeneid' (70-19 BC)