We promote the study of Vergil by means of lectures, conferences, publications, tours, and reports of excavation that have a bearing upon Vergil's works.

Our History

The Vergilian Society was founded in 1937 with the following objectives: "In order . . . to celebrate the ties of culture between Italy and America, a Society has been formed in Italy and named after Vergil."

The purpose of this Society is to promote the study of Vergil by means of lectures, conferences, publications, and reports of excavation that have a bearing upon Vergil's works. Membership is open to any person who is interested in the study of Vergil.

2025 TOURS

 

Ancient France

Pannonia:  On the Amber Route in Roman Pannonia, in Vienna, Western Hungary, and Slovenia

Social Justice in the Latin Classroom: A Tour for High School Teachers

Vergil and Pliny in Italy: an AP Latin Teacher Workshop

Pont du Gard, France

Recent News

Keely Lake Memorial Translation Contest Winners 2025

April 2, 2025

Participating in this year’s exam were 141 students from 20 schools. Thank you to our scorers: Claire Bishop (Charlotte Christian School, NC), Ian Lockey (Friends Select School, Philadelphia , PA), Jeff Pearson (‘Iolani School, Honolulu, HI), Brad Savage (Flint Hill School, Oakton, VA), and Ryan Sellers (Memphis University School, TN). Congratulations to students and their…

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New Approches in Vergilian Studies

March 26, 2025

We are pleased to announce a new book series in collaboration with DeGruyter, entitled, New Approches in Vergilian Studies. Editorial Board: Barbara Weiden Boyd, Randall Ganiban, Hunter Gardner, Micah Myers, Vassiliki Panoussi, Zara Torlone The series will publish monographs and edited volumes reflecting the latest developments in the research on Vergilian Studies. This will include,…

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Call for Proposals: Symposium Vesuvianum 2026

January 28, 2025

The Vergilian Society seeks proposals for its annual Symposium Vesuvianum to take place at the Villa Vergiliana in Cuma, Italy in October 2026. The Symposium may focus on any aspect of the history, archaeology, art and architecture, and geology of Italy and Sicily from remotest antiquity to the Renaissance. We will consider a proposal on…

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Praise for Vergilian Society Programs