A timeless epic of destiny, exile, love, and the founding of Rome. For more than two thousand years, Virgil’s Aeneid has stood as one of the supreme masterpieces of classical literature—a sweeping tale that bridges myth and history, Homeric grandeur and Augustan vision, personal tragedy and national destiny. Composed in the late first century BCE, this unforgettable epic follows the Trojan hero Aeneas , survivor of the fallen city of Troy, as he journeys across storm-tossed seas, battles supernatural forces, and struggles to fulfill a divine command: to establish the people who will one day become Rome. Along the way he confronts the sorrows of exile, the temptations of desire, and the impossible weight of a future he must shoulder for generations yet unborn. At the heart of the poem lie some of the most enduring scenes in world literature: – The tragic love and downfall of Queen Dido of Carthage – The haunting, visionary journey through the Underworld – The fierce conflict in Italy that seals the fate of Aeneas and his descendants – The prophetic unveiling of Rome’s future empire Virgil’s verse moves with both majesty and tenderness, capturing the grandeur of epic warfare as vividly as the fragile humanity of those caught within it. The poem’s exploration of duty, sacrifice, and destiny continues to resonate with readers today, offering profound insight into the foundations—and the costs—of civilization itself. Why this edition belongs in your library: – A complete and carefully formatted text of Virgil’s immortal epic – Beautiful, clean typography optimized for comfortable reading – Ideal for students, collectors, and lovers of classical literature – Suitable for gifting, study, or personal enjoyment Whether you are encountering The Aeneid for the first time or returning to it after many years, this edition places one of the greatest works of the ancient world directly in your hands—powerful, moving, and enduringly relevant.