The
Georgics (; ) is a poem in four books, likely published in 29 BC. It is the second major work by the Latin poet
Virgil, following his
Eclogues and preceding the
Aeneid. It is a poem that draws on many prior sources and influenced many later authors from antiquity to the present. As the name suggests (from the
Greek word ,
georgika, i.e. "agricultural (things)") the subject of the poem is agriculture; but far from being an example of peaceful rural poetry, it is a work characterized by tensions in both theme and purpose.