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Virgil: Georgics: Volume 1, Books I-II Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics



The Georgics is a poem by Virgil, written in the late 4th century BC. It is a pastoral poem, describing the life of rural shepherds in the time of Augustus Caesar. The introduction to the first volume of the Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics commentary discusses the poem's historical background and its relationship to the early years of Augustus Caesar's rule. The commentary also discusses Virgil... more details
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  • Detailed commentary on the poem, with an emphasis on its historical context and its relationship to the early years of Augustus Caesar's rule
  • New Latin text of the poem, with line-by-line commentary
  • Extensive indexes of Greek and Latin words


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Author Virgil
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780521278508
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Manufacturer Cambridge University Press
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The Georgics is a poem by Virgil, written in the late 4th century BC. It is a pastoral poem, describing the life of rural shepherds in the time of Augustus Caesar. The introduction to the first volume of the Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics commentary discusses the poem's historical background and its relationship to the early years of Augustus Caesar's rule. The commentary also discusses Virgil's stylistic and metrical expertise, and questions of poetic structure. The second volume of the commentary interprets the poem in light of recent scholarship, which seeks to consider the poem as part of the broad unity of Virgil's career, rather than from a narrow didactic approach. A new Latin text of the poem is followed by extensive line-by-line commentary, explaining difficult passages, interpreting poetic intent, and tracing the influence of Virgil's Greek and Roman antecedents. The third and fourth volumes of the commentary contain indexes of important Greek and Latin words.

These two volumes provide a commentary, with text, on Virgil's Georgics, a poem in four books probably written between 35 and 29 BC. The introduction, in Volume 1, treats the poem's historical background and its relationship to the early years of Augustan Rome, Virgil's use of prior literary material, his stylistic and metrical expertise, and questions of poetic structure. There is also a section interpreting the poem in light of recent scholarship, which seeks to consider the poem as part of the broad unity of Virgil's career, rather than from a narrow didactic approach. A new Latin text of the poem is followed by extensive line-by-line commentary, explaining difficult passages, interpreting poetic intent, and tracing the influence of Virgil's Greek and Roman antecedents. A subject index and indexes of important Greek and Latin words conclude each volume.
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