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Well, since the Fagles Aeneid was 900 pages long and it was the end of the year, :tongue_smilie: we opted for abridged, and used Alfred Church's "The Aeneid for Girls and Boys" -- the title alone put the boys on the floor laughing every time we pulled it out. :lol: It was a shorter prose version, quick read, and we fleshed it out a bit with the free Sparknotes lit. guide. Worked for us! ;) Warmly, Lori D.

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One of my sons was young when reading this (13) so I had him first read In Search of a Homeland - the story of the Aeneid before tackling Fitzgerald's translation. It really seemed to help him understand because it gave him the basic story line. My boys don't do so well with poetic stories and sometimes get lost in the details. We also second the use of Vandiver's lectures from TTC.

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