Jacobi Vanierii Praedium Rusticum is a Latin didactic poem by Jacques Vani re, presented here in a new and emended edition from 1786. This edition includes a comprehensive index and, for the first time, a biography of the author. The poem itself explores the themes of rural life, agriculture, and nature, offering a classical perspective on these enduring subjects. Vani re's work reflects the literary and intellectual traditions of his time, blending classical forms with observations of the natural world. This edition offers valuable insights into 18th-century scholarship and the enduring appeal of Latin poetry. It is a significant resource for students and scholars of classical literature, agricultural history, and the history of ideas.
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