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S8 Ep246: VIRGIL'S RURAL ORIGINS AND AUGUSTAN CONNECTION Colleagues Scott McGill and Susanna Wright. The guests discuss Virgil's birth in 70 BCE near Mantua and his rural upbringing, which influenced his poetry. They trace his move to Rome during civil war and his

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🗓️ 26 December 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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VIRGIL'S RURAL ORIGINS AND AUGUSTAN CONNECTION Colleagues Scott McGill and Susanna Wright. The guests discuss Virgil's birth in 70 BCE near Mantua and his rural upbringing, which influenced his poetry. They trace his move to Rome during civil war and his eventual connection to Augustus, noting that Virgil promised a grand epic for the emperor in his earlier work, the Georgics. NUMBER 9
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0:00.0

This is CBS Eye on the World.

0:08.5

Here's John Batchelor.

0:12.2

This is CBSI on the world.

0:14.5

I'm John Batchel.

0:15.6

It is a great pleasure to welcome two classicists from Rice University,

0:19.9

Scott McGill and Susanna Wright,

0:22.0

who have achieved a new translation of the Aeneid by the Roman poet Virgil,

0:28.0

with an introduction by Professor Emily Wilson, the University of Pennsylvania.

0:32.5

It is transformative for me, not having the Latin or the Greek,

0:36.6

because they've rendered in English

0:38.2

an Iamic pentameter, a story that's a whopper, and the story derives in many instances,

0:44.7

not only from the needs of Rome in the first century BC. That's where all the trouble was,

0:50.0

the end of the republic and the beginning of the empire, but also touches on the tradition

0:54.7

that Rome was always chip on the shoulder about. That's the Greeks, especially Homer.

1:00.9

So congratulations to both of you, professors. I begin with you, Susanna, because where Virgil

1:07.6

was born turns out to be a factor. Where was he born? What did it mean at the time of

1:12.1

his birth? I believe that was 70 BCE. Good evening to you, Professor. Good evening, and thank you so

1:17.9

much for having us. We're delighted to be here. So in terms of the location of Virgil's birth, he's born

1:23.7

near Mantua in northern Italy. He has essentially a rural upbringing there, though he does ultimately also get an education in rhetoric, philosophy, literature, subjects that all become really vital, obviously, to his later literary production.

1:41.4

Importantly, though, I think the upbringing in a rural area is something that really

1:46.2

rings through so much of Virgil's poetry. So he lives in a time of tumult and civil war in

1:52.0

the first century, BC, but he's also deeply, deeply connected with the land. And we see that in all

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