

Virgil's Georgics
Jun 15, 2023
The podcast discusses Virgil's Georgics, a poem that reflects on farming life, explores humanity's relationship with nature, and addresses the politics of Virgil's time. It highlights the influence of the poem, from its impact on European writing about agriculture to its relevance to environmental thinking today. The chapter descriptions cover various aspects of the poem, including Virgil's use of the epic form, the inclusion of mythological figures, such as Orpheus, and the analogy of bees to human society. It also explores the influence of Lucretius on Virgil and the tradition of reception in the Renaissance period.
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Episode notes
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Virgil's Georgics: A Poem of Farming, Nature, and Politics
01:32 • 16min
Virgil's use of the epic form in 'Georgics'
17:29 • 2min
Orpheus and Eurydice: A Tragic Myth in Virgil's Georgics
19:29 • 6min
Bees in Book Four of Virgil's Georgics: An Analogy for Human Society
25:01 • 3min
The Influence of Lucretius on Virgil's Georgics
28:26 • 17min
The Tradition of Reception and the Two Strands
45:53 • 5min