Join us TODAY at 3pm at the Co-op to sing of arms and the man--David Ferry will discuss his new translation of "The Aeneid" with Rosanna Warren!
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In English, the line translates as "I sing of arms and the man." In Vergil, "the man" is, of course, Aeneas, and "arms" refers to the Trojan War & Aeneas' journey from Greece. ... The title is an allusion to the first line of Vergil's Aeneid. In English, the line translates as "I sing of arms and the man."
What does "arms and the man" mean? | eNotes
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