- 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...
- a wasting"
appears as a lyric.
Memento mori
Vergilius Maro, Publius.
Georgicon, III. c. 29 BC.
Hosted at Wikisource. (in Latin) Dryden, John (trans.)...
- ISBN 978-0-19-516589-0 "Pangaea".
Online Etymology Dictionary.
Vergilius Mario, Publius.
Georgicon, IV.462 Lucan. Pharsalia, I.679 Lewis, C.T. & al. "Pangaeus" in A Latin...
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genitive plural, -ōn and -eōn are
found in the
titles of books, such as
Geōrgicōn and Metamorphōseōn. Gr****
neuter nouns in -ma (Gen., -matis)
always make...
- 2011. "Pangaea".
Online Etymology Dictionary.
Vergilius Mario, Publius.
Georgicon, IV.462 Lucan. Pharsalia, I.679 Lewis, C.T. & al. "Pangaeus" in A Latin...
- Beroaldo,
Filippo "il vecchio"
Oratio de
felicitate habita in
enarratione Georgicon Virgilii et
Columellae Bononiae: per
Ioannemantonium De Benedictis, 1507...
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Fluviiset Loco
Paradisi Diatriba ad
Explicationem Versus 290.
Libri IV.
Georgicon (Pont-à-Mousson, 1635)
Commentarius in
tertium volumen Orationum Ciceronis...
- Buitenleven, 1803); and Fr J-B.P. Dubois' into
Latin as
Ruricolae seu Ad
Gallos Georgicon (1808).
During the
years of his exile,
Dellile had been hard at work on...
- Sheffield. 22
November 2019.
Retrieved 8
September 2020. Maro, P. Vergilius.
Georgicon, Book 2. "Sheffield's Coat of Arms". www.sheffield.gov.uk.
Retrieved 8...
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family fled the
French to
Pressburg and then to Pest.
Heckel visited the
Georgicon agricultural college in 1806. His
father bought a farm in Gumpoldskirchen...