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A didactic Latin poem in four books blends practical instruction and poetic meditation on rural life, offering seasonal calendars, crop rotation, ploughing, vine cultivation and wine-making, livestock care and selective breeding, and detailed advice on beekeeping and pest control. The speaker frames technical guidance with invocations of gods and patrons and frequent mythological digressions, alternating concrete tools and procedures with elevated images of landscape. Themes of labor, providence, and the farmer’s moral discipline run through the manuals and set pieces, presenting agricultural craft as both an art to be learned and a way to order human life.

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Virgil

Virgil, a prominent Roman poet of the Augustan period, is best known for his epic work, "The Aeneid," which tells the legendary story of Aeneas, a Trojan hero and the mythical founder of Rome. His poetry is celebrated for its rich imagery, profound themes, and masterful use of the Latin language. In addition to "The Aeneid," Virgil wrote the "Georgics," a didactic poem on agriculture, and the "Eclogues," a collection of pastoral poems that reflect the beauty of rural life. His influence on Western literature is immense, shaping the epic tradition and inspiring countless writers throughout the centuries.

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