- The
Georgics (/ˈdʒɔːrdʒɪks/ JOR-jiks; Latin:
Georgica [ɡeˈoːrɡɪka]) is a poem by
Latin poet Virgil,
likely published in 29 BCE. As the name
suggests (from...
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Georgic is the
singular of
Georgics, a poem by Virgil.
Georgic may also
refer to: SS
Georgic, a
British steamship of the
White Star Line MV
Georgic, a...
- MV
Georgic was the last ship
built for the
White Star Line
before its
merger with the
Cunard Line.
Built at
Harland and
Wolff shipyard in Belfast, she...
- The SS
Georgic was a
steam ship
built by
Harland &
Wolff for the
White Star Line to
replace the SS Naronic
which was lost at sea.
Georgic was a
cargo ship...
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planned Oceanic was
replaced by two
smaller ships, MV Britannic and MV
Georgic. By the
early 1910s, the
White Star Line had
planned to
provide regular...
- Her
running mate ship was the MV
Georgic. In 1934
White Star
merged with
Cunard Line; however, both
Britannic and
Georgic retained their White Star Line...
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Georgic and
Merlin is a
French fairy tale
collected by François
Cadic in "La
Paroisse bretonne". It is Aarne-Thompson type 502. The
oldest known tale...
- "time flies". The
expression comes from line 284 of book 3 of Virgil's
Georgics,
where it
appears as
fugit irreparabile tempus: "it escapes, irretrievable...
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Georgics Book III,
Shepherd with Flocks,
Vergil (Vatican Library)...
- most
famous poems in
Latin literature: the
Eclogues (or Bucolics), the
Georgics, and the epic Aeneid. A
number of
minor poems,
collected in the Appendix...