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- ^ E. g., Wilders,[3]:p.69-75 Miola,[4]:p.209 Bloom,[5]:p.577 Kermode,[6]:p.217 Hunter,[7]:p.129 Braunmuller,[8]:p.433 and Kennedy.[9]:p.258
- ^ On the historical political context of the Aeneid and its larger influence on the Western literary tradition through the seventeenth century, see Quint, David (1993). Epic and Empire: Politics and Generic Form from Virgil to Milton. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. ISBN 0691069425.
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