Definition of Virgil in English:
Virgil
(also Vergil)
proper nounˈvəːdʒɪlˈvərdʒəl
(70–19 BC), Roman poet; Latin name Publius Vergilius Maro. He wrote three major works: the Eclogues, ten pastoral poems, blending traditional themes of Greek bucolic poetry with contemporary political and literary themes; the Georgics, a didactic poem on farming; and the Aeneid.
维吉尔(公元前70- 前19,罗马诗人,拉丁语名普布留斯·维吉留斯·马罗,主要作品有三部:《牧歌》,包含10首田园诗,把希腊牧歌传统的主题和当代政治和文学主题结合起来;《农事诗》是农事教诲诗;《埃涅阿斯记》 见AENEID )
See also Aeneid
Definition of Virgil in US English:
Virgil
(also Vergil)
proper nounˈvərjəlˈvərdʒəl
(70–19 BC), Roman poet; Latin name Publius Vergilius Maro. He wrote three major works: the Eclogues, ten pastoral poems, blending traditional themes of Greek bucolic poetry with contemporary political and literary themes; the Georgics, a didactic poem on farming; and the Aeneid.
维吉尔(公元前70- 前19,罗马诗人,拉丁语名普布留斯·维吉留斯·马罗,主要作品有三部:《牧歌》,包含10首田园诗,把希腊牧歌传统的主题和当代政治和文学主题结合起来;《农事诗》是农事教诲诗;《埃涅阿斯记》 见AENEID )
See also Aeneid