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On the Web
- Town of Virgil - Contact list for town officials.
- Virgil.Org - Online search of Vergil's Latin works. Links to translations, bibliography, and books.
- The Internet Classics Archive: The Aeneid by Virgil - Hypertext of Dryden's translation, sorted by book.
- Literature Network: The Aeneid by Virgil - Searchable HTML, indexed by chapter. No attribution given for the translation.
- Virgil Thomson - Wikipedia entry with life, summary of works, internal references to related people and topics, and photograph.
- Virgil, Kansas - Kansas Collection Graphics: Mark Dunn has contributed this pictorial history of the community, past and present.
- Virgil Local News: Topix - Local, regional, and statewide news collected from diverse sources on the web.
- Virgil Resources - Searchable Virgil's works with translations. Also contains maps, bibliographies and discussion groups.
- Virgil Phillips Farm County Park - A 160-acre Latah County Park located 5 miles north of Moscow, Idaho. It was bequeathed by Virgil Phillips for the benefit and use of the children of Moscow for recreation purposes.
- Goode, Virgil H., Jr. - Official web site of United States Representative Virgil H. Goode, Jr. (R-VA-5th District).
Wikipedia Articles
- Virgil Village, Los Angeles, California - Virgil Village is centered on Virgil Avenue, east of Vermont Ave., south of Silverlake, and north of MacArthur Park, in Los Angeles, CA.
- Gear (Static Shock) - In the animated series Static Shock, Gear (real name Richard "Richie" Osgood Foley) is the best friend and confidant of Virgil "Static" Hawkins. He was the first person to learn of Virgil's powers after Virgil clued him in about them, and Richie suggested that Virgil should become a superhero.
- Ozzie Virgil, Sr. - Osvaldo José (Pichardo) Virgil (born May 17 1932 in Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic) is a former utility player who played in Major League Baseball between 1956 and 1969 for the New York Giants (1956-57), Detroit Tigers (1958, 1960-61), Kansas City Athletics (1961), Baltimore Orioles (1962), Pittsburgh Pirates (1965) and San Francisco Giants (1966, 1969). Basically a third baseman, Virgil played all positions but pitcher and center field.
- Virgil Ierunca - Virgil Ierunca (born Virgil Untaru; August 16, 1920, Lădeşti, Vâlcea County – September 28, 2006, Paris) was a Romanian literary critic, journalist and poet. He was married to Monica Lovinescu.
- Virgil Jacomini - Virgil Victor Jacomini (born May 30, 1899 - died October 4, 1984) was an American rower who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics.