Virgil

"It is well to be informed about the winds, About the variations in the sky, The native traits and habits of the place, What each locale permits, and what denies."

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Source: Virgil (1961). “The Aeneid”

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Virgil

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Virgil was a Roman poet known for his epic work, the Aeneid, which explores themes of fate, duty, and the human experience.

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