The Georgics, written in 29 BC, is the second major work by the Latin poet Virgil. Its subject is rural life and farming and the work is generally categorized as a "didactic poem".
The poem also has a political dimension. Virgil's patron Maecenas, in whose honor the poem was written, was a confidant and advisor to Caesar Augustus, and he used his patronage to influence the great poets of his time, Virgil and Horace, to write about themes supportive of Augustus' political interests. Thus, the poem's praise of rural life can be seen to reflect Augustus' desire to restore agricultural activity in Italy after its devastation by civil war.
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