Jiang's shorthand for the Aeneid as Rome's sacred political origin-and-destiny narrative.
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Bible of the Roman Empire
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...be born. Okay? So the Aeneas, it's basically the Bible of the Roman Empire. It explains where Rome came from, why Rome is the..."
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"...be born. Okay? So the Aeneas, it's basically the Bible of the Roman Empire. It explains where Rome came from, why Rome is the..."
"...Homer and inverting them okay so this becomes the bible of the Roman empire meaning that if you're a school boy you have to..."
"...would not let him and so this became the bible of the roman empire it is a"
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Rome cannot burn Homer, because Homer already lives in memory.
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