Laurenti divo: Faunus, Pan and Silvanus in Virgil’s Aeneid
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Virgil employs various rural deities in his Aeneid as a means to explicate how the conflicted relationship between Aeneas’ Troy and Turnus’ Italy will be reconciled in the future Rome.
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