In Songs of Shepherds, the Roman poet Virgil presents a unique vision of nature and rural life, breaking away from the traditional themes of war and gods that were prevalent in classical literature. Through a group of songs, Virgil showcases the beauty of rural life and its impact on humans, emphasizing the human values ¿¿and emotional aspects that characterize it. The book consists of ten hymns, with accompanying Latin text, which reflects the author's confidence in his translation and his desire to present the original text to the reader. These hymns are profound reflections on the social and economic changes that Rome witnessed during the turbulent period between 44 and 38 BC.
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