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    Socrates
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    Aeneas’s war with the Latins in Italy takes up the second half of this twelve-book epic. Many modern readers see the war as an act of terrorism on the Latin people and their city. What do you think? Is this argument affected by the fact that the Latins themselves began the war?

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