Latin text of 395 lines of the Aeneid (608-731: shield of Aeneas; 11.498-596--introduction to Camilla; 11.664-835--Camilla's
heroicism and defeat), with same-page vocabulary and notes. These passages introduce episodes that can only enrich
and deepen appreciation for and understanding of Vergil's poetic project. Vergil's description of the scenes on
shield presented to the uncomprehending Aeneas, and of the heroism and defeat, through trickery and misplaced desire,
of Camilla (deemed ?Italy's ormanment,? bytTurnus), when considered side by side, invite readers to scrutinize
the relationship, both strained and intimate, between Italy and Rome, and to shed light on Vergil's complex undrestanding
of that relationship. This edition also includes a glossary of rhetorical terms and figures of speech mentioned
in the passages, a selected bibliography, and a full vocabulary.