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How to Be a Farmer: An Ancient Guide to Life on the Land

Hardback

Main Details

Title How to Be a Farmer: An Ancient Guide to Life on the Land
Authors and Contributors      Translated with commentary by M. D. Usher
SeriesAncient Wisdom for Modern Readers
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:272
Dimensions(mm): Height 171,Width 114
Category/GenreWestern philosophy - Ancient to c 500
Social and political philosophy
Self-sufficiency
ISBN/Barcode 9780691211749
ClassificationsDewey:880
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Princeton University Press
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publication Date 2 November 2021
Publication Country United States

Description

Whether you farm or garden, live in the country or long to move there, or simply enjoy an occasional rural retreat, you will be delighted by this cornucopia of writings about living and working on the land, harvested from the fertile fields of ancient Greek and Roman literature. An inspiring antidote to the digital age, How to Be a Farmer evokes the beauty and bounty of nature with a rich mixture of philosophy, practical advice, history, and humor. Together, these timeless reflections on what the Greeks called boukolika and the Romans res rusticae provide an entertaining and enlightening guide to a more meaningful and sustainable way of life. In fresh translations by classicist and farmer M. D. Usher, with the original texts on facing pages, Hesiod praises the dignity of labor; Plato describes the rustic simplicity of his ideal republic; Varro dedicates a farming manual to his wife, Fundania ("Mrs. Farmer"); and Vergil idealises farmers as residents of the Golden Age. In other selections, Horace extols the joys of simple living at his cherished country farm; Pliny the Elder explains why all culture stems from agriculture; Columella praises donkeys and tells how to choose a ram or a dog; Musonius Rufus argues that farming is the best livelihood for a philosopher; and there is much more. Proof that farming is ultimately a state of mind we should all cultivate, How to Be a Farmer will charm anyone who loves nature or its fruits.

Author Biography

M. D. Usher is the Lyman-Roberts Professor of Classical Languages and Literature at the University of Vermont, where he is a faculty member in the Environmental and Food Systems Programs and the Department of Geography. He and his wife, Caroline, have been farming for more than twenty years and they built, own, and operate Works & Days Farm, which produces lamb, eggs, and maple syrup in Shoreham, Vermont.

Reviews

"I loved the book. I love the Princeton University Press series. I've read a dozen of these now; they're all awesome but I was very excited to see this one. "---Ryan Holiday, Daily Stoic podcast "This book is a gem."---Jonathan Self, Country Life "[A]n engaging mixture of history, philosophy, poetry. . . . [T]his suitably sturdy volume is small enough to fit easily into the knapsack or the pocket of the hill-walker or the eco-tourist and would give him plenty of food for thought as he eats his ploughman's lunch."---John Godwin, Journal of Classics Teaching