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The Georgics (Esprios Classics)

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Publius Vergilius Maro (70 BCE-19 BCE), later called Virgilius, and known in English as Virgil or Vergil, was a classical Roman poet. He was the author of epics in three modes: the Bucolics or (The Eclogues) (37 BC), the Georgics (29 BC) and the substantially completed Aeneid (19 BC),...

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Publius Vergilius Maro (70 BCE-19 BCE), later called Virgilius, and known in English as Virgil or Vergil, was a classical Roman poet. He was the author of epics in three modes: the Bucolics or (The Eclogues) (37 BC), the Georgics (29 BC) and the substantially completed Aeneid (19 BC), the last being an epic poem in the heroic mode, which comprised twelve books and became the Roman Empire’s national epic. Biographical reconstruction supposes that Virgil was part of the circle of Maecenas, Octavian’s capable agent d’affaires who sought to counter sympathy for Mark Antony among the leading families by rallying Roman literary figures to Octavian’s side. It also appears that Virgil gained many connections with other leading literary figures of the time, including Horace and Varius Rufus.

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