by Maffeo Vegio
edited and translated by Michael C. J. Putnam and James Hankins
Harvard University Press, 2004
Cloth: 978-0-674-01483-1
Library of Congress Classification PA8585.V3A253 2004
Dewey Decimal Classification 873.04

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Maffeo Vegio (1407-1458) was the outstanding Latin poet of the first half of the fifteenth century. This volume includes Book XIII of Vergil's Aeneid, Vegio's famous continuation of the Roman epic, which was extremely popular in the later Renaissance, printed many times and translated into every major European language (and even into Scottish). It also contains three other epic works: Astyanax, based on an episode in the Iliad; The Golden Fleece (Vellus Aureum); and Antonias, a short epic based on the life of Saint Anthony of Egypt. Antonias is the first Christian epic of the Renaissance, a precursor of Milton's Paradise Lost. This volume contains the first modern editions of the Latin text of Antonias and Astyanax.