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.
Recent News
The Vergilian Society is pleased to announce the opening of the next competition for the Alexander G.McKay Prize for the best book in Vergilian studies. The prize, which is accompanied by a cash award of$500 or a life membership in the Vergilian Society (valued at $800), is awarded every other year to thebook that, in…
READ MOREAre you interested in directing a tour or workshop for the Vergilian Society in 2023? For those interested, please send a proposal to the Chair of the Villa Management Committee, John Wonder, at jwwonder@sfsu.edu For 2023, we are particularly interested in tours or programs based at the Villa Vergiliana in Cuma, a study center in…
READ MOREThe Alexander G. McKay Prize for Vergilian Studies has been awarded to Susanna Morton Braund and Zara M. Torlone, co-editors of “Virgil and His Translators,” published by OUP in 2018.
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