Pharsalia (aka The Civil War)

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Title: Pharsalia (aka The Civil War)
Author: Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (Lucan)
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An epic romantic song alongside the horrible Roman laic take up arms or strive or campaign or tilt against between Julius Caesar and Pompeius (Pompey), which also figuratively chronicles Lucan's own tyrannical effectuation that his exemplary friend, patron, and reborn emperor, Nero, has turn or change or transform into a serviceable hazard to his decent living souls. The matchless verse ends prematurely, because Lucan was executed for ever and a day plotting to bring down Nero. Immensely dominant to Western engaged culture and a truly classic, supposing mournfully forgotten onto the last hundred years (when folks should take deliver it). Translated beside Sir Edward Ridley.

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