
PUBLI VERGILI MARONIS - GEORGICON
PUBLI VERGILI MARONIS - GEORGICON
PUBLI VERGILI MARONIS - GEORGICON
PUBLI VERGILI MARONIS - GEORGICON
A vivid, lyrical meditation on the rhythms of the earth, this ancient work opens with a chorus of divine voices—Ceres, Neptune, Pan, Minerva—each urging the farmer to tend his fields with reverence and skill. The poet’s rich Latin cadence weaves myth and instruction, turning the simple act of sowing into a ceremony that celebrates the sky, the soil and the unseen forces that shape the harvest.
Beyond the hymn to the gods, the text unfolds as a practical guide to seasonal labor. It describes the stubbornness of winter clods, the breath of spring rains, the stubborn heat of summer, and the quiet bounty of autumn, all while offering concrete tips on ploughing, irrigation and crop rotation. Listeners will be drawn into the timeless dialogue between human effort and natural cycles, feeling the pulse of ancient agriculture echo through each carefully measured line.
Language
la
Duration
~1 hours (98K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1995-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

-70–-19
A towering voice of ancient Rome, this poet gave the Latin world its great pastoral songs, its farming poem, and its national epic. His work shaped readers from antiquity to Dante and far beyond.
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