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The biography reconstructs Vergil's life from scant ancient reports and from early minor poems, tracing his Mantuan origins, education, literary apprenticeship, and philosophical leanings. It analyzes how personal experiences, including land disputes and political tensions, influenced his poetic development, following the progression from pastoral experiments to the Georgics and the Aeneid, and situates the poet within his social and patronage networks while considering his later years and artistic aims. Close attention to documentary and poetic evidence guides the narrative.
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