Virgils Aeneas: The Roman Ideal of Pietas
To get right to the heart of the matter, the Roman ideal of pietas which Virgil’s Aeneas embodies means the observance of what is due to the gods and men, and obeying one’s destiny (fatum, fate) or calling.
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Main Author: | ABAD, Gemino |
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Language: | English |
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2003
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