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Eclogues and Georgics

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ISBN-10: 0486445593

ISBN-13: 9780486445595

Edition: 2005

Authors: James Rhoades, Virgil, Virgil

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With the "Eclogues, Virgil established his reputation as a major poet, and with the "Georgics, he created a masterpiece of Latin poetry. Virgil drew upon the tradition of Greek pastoral poetry, importing it into an Italian setting and providing in these two works the model for subsequent European interpretations of the genre. The "Eclogues unfolds in an idyllic landscape shadowed by thwarted romance and civil war. Acclaimed by Dryden as "the best poem by the best poet," the "Georgics celebrates Italy's natural beauty, rejoicing in the values of rustic piety, the pleasures of family life, and the vitality of the Italian people.
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Book details

List price: $5.00
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Dover Publications, Incorporated
Publication date: 9/3/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 112
Size: 5.35" wide x 8.27" long x 0.31" tall
Weight: 0.220
Language: English

Virgil was born on October 15, 70 B.C.E., in Northern Italy in a small village near Mantua. He attended school at Cremona and Mediolanum (Milan), then went to Rome, where he studied mathematics, medicine and rhetoric, and finally completed his studies in Naples. He entered literary circles as an "Alexandrian," the name given to a group of poets who sought inspiration in the sophisticated work of third-century Greek poets, also known as Alexandrians. In 49 BC Virgil became a Roman citizen. After his studies in Rome, Vergil is believed to have lived with his father for about 10 years, engaged in farm work, study, and writing poetry. After the battle of Philippi in 42 B.C.E. Virgils property…