000327429 000__ 01393cim\a2200325Ka\4500 000327429 001__ 327429 000327429 005__ 20210513121052.0 000327429 007__ sd\fungnnumued 000327429 008__ 080703s1992\\\\oruuunn\\\\\\\\pn\\\eng\d 000327429 020__ $$a9781433215360 000327429 020__ $$a1433215365 000327429 02802 $$aZ1277$$bBlackstone Audio Books 000327429 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn232625002 000327429 040__ $$aTMJ$$cTMJ$$dRCS$$dOCLCQ 000327429 049__ $$aISEA 000327429 050_4 $$aPA6807.A5$$bM3813 1992ab 000327429 08204 $$a873/.01$$222 000327429 1000_ $$aVirgil. 000327429 24010 $$aAeneis.$$lEnglish 000327429 24514 $$aThe Aeneid$$h[sound recording] /$$cby Virgil. 000327429 260__ $$aAshland, OR :$$bBlackstone Audio Books,$$c1992. 000327429 300__ $$a11 sound discs (14 hr.) :$$bdigital ;$$c4 3/4 in. 000327429 500__ $$aUnabridged. 000327429 5110_ $$aRead by Frederick Davidson. 000327429 520__ $$aThis classical epic poem tells of the Trojan warrior Aeneas. Departing from Troy after its fall, Aeneas makes a perilous journey towards modern-day Italy. In Italy, he plays a major part in the founding of Rome. As he endures the military and social challenges related to the founding of this great city, Aeneas fights not for himself, but rather for the selfless cause of founding an enduring and influential metropolis. 000327429 60000 $$aAeneas$$c(Legendary character)$$vPoetry. 000327429 650_0 $$aEpic poetry, Latin$$vTranslations into English. 000327429 650_0 $$aLegends$$zRome$$vPoetry. 000327429 655_7 $$aAudiobooks.$$2lcgft 000327429 7001_ $$aCase, David. 000327429 85200 $$bscd$$hPA6807.A5$$iM3813$$i1992ab 000327429 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:327429$$pGLOBAL_SET 000327429 980__ $$aBIB 000327429 980__ $$aCD