The English poet and translator C. H. Sisson once wrote that “To know nothing of Virgil is to miss one of the clues to our poetry.” Glenn W. Most, an American classicist who teaches at the Scuola Normale in Pisa, put it much more forcefully. He felt that “the legacy of Virgil to Western Literature […]

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