Georgics, written by Vergil in 29 B.C., though on its surface about labor and agricultural, uncovered deeper thought about the politics of its time period. When a prominent English poet, John Dryden, translated the Georgics in 1697, it had a profound effect upon English society. It soared to popularity, and introduced the field of agrarian science to the upper class, while at the same time inspiring a wave of similar agricultural poems. At the same, time, the ideas extolled in the Georgics about the necessity of labour to make land purposeful helped justify British colonization of America. Though Georgics was never only about agriculture, through the years it has been used to discuss imperialism, economy, and class
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During the decades following the English civil wars, British poets seeking to make sense of lingerin...
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[EN] The set of agricultural treaties that were drawn up in al-Andalus has been exploited so far as ...
The Other Greeks, is a challenge to the typical scholarly approach to the rise and fall of the Greek...
Quantitative and qualitative evidence suggest that the returns to irrigation in France were similar ...
This research examines how farmers in Pennsylvania between 1785 and 1870 were persuaded by georgic a...
Vergil’s Georgics has been known throughout history as a didactic, “how to” guide on farming. Howeve...
This work examines classical reception in early America. Specifically, it addresses the role of clas...
The ultimate cause of much historical, social and cultural change is the gradual accumulation of hum...
Virgil's Georgics portray peace and war as disparate states derived from the same fundamental materi...
During the decades following the English civil wars, British poets seeking to make sense of lingerin...
All three of Vergil’s major works received patronage, although somewhat indirectly, by Augustus, the...
This dissertation seeks to provide firmer grounding for the study of metapoetics in Roman poetry by ...
Presents a study which attempted to evaluate the French Revolution by examining the political econom...
In the book titled Vergil's political commentary in Eclogues, Georgics and Aeneid, the author examin...
During the decades following the English civil wars, British poets seeking to make sense of lingerin...
What exactly did Britain 's Aristocracy Contribute to Agricultural Progress from 1688 to 1789? Hist...
[EN] The set of agricultural treaties that were drawn up in al-Andalus has been exploited so far as ...
The Other Greeks, is a challenge to the typical scholarly approach to the rise and fall of the Greek...
Quantitative and qualitative evidence suggest that the returns to irrigation in France were similar ...