Designed for the new AP® Latin syllabus, this volume includes ALL required passages from Vergil’s Aeneid. An additional 15 lines from the Aeneid round out the prescribed passages. Companion texts encompass a variety of “teacher choice” selections (3,880 words) from Latin poetry that complement Vergil’s work, from the elegies of Catullus to the epic of Petrarch.
Features • General introduction on Vergil’s life, works, and influence • Timeline and bibliography • Aeneid unadapted Latin passages: Book 1.1–33, 88–107, 496–508; Book 2.40–56, 201–249; Book 4.74–89, 165–197, 305–361; Book 6.450–476, 788–800; Book 7.45–58, 783–817; Book 11.532–594; Book 12.791–796, 803–828, 919–952 with same-page vocabulary and notes • Introductory notes for each section • Companion texts with introductory notes and running commentary: Catullus, Carmina 5, 7, 64. 1–25, 64.43–266, 85, 101; Horace, Odes 1.11, 1.23, 1.37, 2.3; Ovid, Tristia 1.3, 3.7; Petrarch, Africa 5.64–84, 670–89; Sulpicia, Poems 1-6 • Latin-English glossary
"Teacher Choice" Word Counts by Selection
- Suggested Vergil selections (93 words)
- Catullus, Carmina 5, 64, 7, 85, 101 (1,717 words total)
- Carmen 5 (66 words)
- Carmen 7 (57 words)
- Carmen 64 (1,517 words)
- Carmen 85 (14 words)
- Carmen 101 (63 words)
- Carmen 5 (66 words)
- Horace, Odes (364 words)
- Ovid, Tristia (986 words)
- Tristia 1.3 (648 words)
- Tristia 3.7 (338 words)
- Tristia 1.3 (648 words)
- Sulpicia (255 words)
- Petrarch (265 words)
