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Aeneid Collection

Background imageAeneid Collection: Aeneas Flees from Troy

Aeneas Flees from Troy
The fall of Troy - Aeneas flees the city, carrying his father Anchises and accompanied by his son Ascanius and his wife Creusa who unfortunately dies

Background imageAeneid Collection: Aeneid Title Page

Aeneid Title Page
Title-page for the second part of Virgils Aeneid, in a French edition of 1662, featuring gods above, battles below, and some of the protagonists

Background imageAeneid Collection: Art Greek. Hellenistic. The Statue of Lacoon (Laacoonte). 2

Art Greek. Hellenistic. The Statue of Lacoon (Laacoonte). 2
Art Greek. Hellenistic. Statue of Lacoon and his sons (Antiphates and Thymbraeus). The sculpture is attributed by three sculptors from the island of Rhodes. Agesander, Athenedores and Polydorus

Background imageAeneid Collection: Virgil & Aeneid

Virgil & Aeneid
VIRGIL Roman writer, depicted reading his Aeneid to his patron, Maecenas

Background imageAeneid Collection: 4th Century Bc Acheron Aeneid Allegoric Allegorical

4th Century Bc Acheron Aeneid Allegoric Allegorical
4th, century, bc, acheron, aeneid, allegoric, allegorical, allegory, ancient, age, art, boat, boatman, boundary, campania, charon, cross, dead, death, deceased, ferry, ferryman, gravestone, greek

Background imageAeneid Collection: AENEAS AND ANCHISES

AENEAS AND ANCHISES
Aeneas visits his dead father Anchises in the Underworld, and is shown a vision of the glorious heroes of Rome who will be his descendants

Background imageAeneid Collection: Laboureur, Francesco Massimiliano (1767-1831). Italian sculp

Laboureur, Francesco Massimiliano (1767-1831). Italian sculptor. Metabus and his daughter, 1820. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageAeneid Collection: Aeneas Leaves Troy

Aeneas Leaves Troy
Leaving Troy burning behind them, Aeneas leaves the city carrying his old father Anchises on his back

Background imageAeneid Collection: Virgil (70-19 B. C. ). Ancient Roman poet. The Aeneid. Miniatu

Virgil (70-19 B. C. ). Ancient Roman poet. The Aeneid. Miniatu
Virgil (70-19 B.C.). Ancient Roman poet. The Aeneid. Miniature. Folio 80r, 15th century. 1st. Book. Aeneas in Carthage with queen Dido. History Library of the University of Valencia. Spain

Background imageAeneid Collection: Virgil (70-19 B. C). Ancient Roman poet. The Aeneid. Miniatur

Virgil (70-19 B. C). Ancient Roman poet. The Aeneid. Miniatur
Virgil (70Bc-19 BC). Ancient Roman poet. The Aeneid. Miniature. Folio 145r, 15th century. VI book. Aeneas in Cumae with Sibyl. History Library of the University of Valencia. Spain

Background imageAeneid Collection: Virgil (70Bc-19 BC). The Aeneid. Miniature. 15th century. Di

Virgil (70Bc-19 BC). The Aeneid. Miniature. 15th century. Di
Virgil (70Bc-19 BC). Ancient Roman poet. The Aeneid. Miniature. 15th century. VI book. Dido falls in love with Aeneas. History Library of the University of Valencia. Spain

Background imageAeneid Collection: The Cave of the Cumaean Sibyl. Cumae. Italy

The Cave of the Cumaean Sibyl. Cumae. Italy
The Cave of the Cumaean Sibyl, a trapezoidal passage that leads to an innermost chamber where the Sibyl was thought to have prophesied. Dated at 4th-3th centuries B.C. Cumae. Italy

Background imageAeneid Collection: Aeneid. Virgil

Aeneid. Virgil
Publius Vergilius Maro (70 BC-19 AC). Latin poet. Aeneid. Engraving. 1729

Background imageAeneid Collection: Aeneas built a castle in Italy and sends his wise

Aeneas built a castle in Italy and sends his wise messengers to the king Latinus in Laurentum. Scene from the Aeneid of Virgil in french manuscript From the creation of the world to the conquest of

Background imageAeneid Collection: Illustration of The Aeneid by Virgil. French

Illustration of The Aeneid by Virgil. French
" Illustration of " The Aeneid" by Virgil. French edition published in Paris in 1729. Engraving."

Background imageAeneid Collection: Illustration of the Aeneid

Illustration of the Aeneid
Doctrine chreti nne (Christian Doctrine) (13th c.). Folio 56: Depictions of the Humility (woman with lamb), the Pride

Background imageAeneid Collection: VIRGIL, Publius Vergilius Maro

VIRGIL, Publius Vergilius Maro (70-19 BC). Title page of an edition of Virgils The Aeneid published in Cologne in 1642

Background imageAeneid Collection: Boats into Nymphs

Boats into Nymphs
Turnus burns the boats of Aeneas, but they are made from wood sacred to the mother- goddess Cybele, so she turns them into sea-nymphs

Background imageAeneid Collection: Aeneas Immortalised

Aeneas Immortalised
Aeneas is immortalised by Aphrodite, his mother

Background imageAeneid Collection: Aeneas Wife Lavinia

Aeneas Wife Lavinia
Lavinia was the daughter of Latinus, king of Latium, who very kindly gave her to Aeneas in marriage

Background imageAeneid Collection: Aeneas in Battle

Aeneas in Battle
Aeneas tries to defend the walls of Troy against the Greeks - but its a losing battle

Background imageAeneid Collection: Aeneas & Golden Bough

Aeneas & Golden Bough
Aeneas finds the Golden Bough


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