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A collection of popular legends that recast a classical poet as a magician and folkwise sage, gathered from oral sources and fortune-tellers. The short tales combine fairy and witch lore, detailed magical ceremonies and incantations, and fragments of Etrusco‑Roman minor mythology, frequently using narrative frames to present spells and occult teachings. Local monuments and landscapes serve as focal points for enchantment, while the central figure acts benevolently in dealings with rulers, common people, and supernatural beings. An introductory essay situates the material within medieval Virgilian tradition and the selections preserve oral variants and popular beliefs seldom found in written records.
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