1 edition of Notes on the literary history of the Odes of Horace found in the catalog.
Notes on the literary history of the Odes of Horace
Published
1901
by Printed for the Bibliophile Society in [Boston]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | from the best commentators both ancient and modern ; with selected supplemental versions. |
Series | Odes of Horace -- v. 2, pt. 2; v. 4 pt. 2 |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 2 v. ; |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22221358M |
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Horace 65 b.c. -8 b.c. (Full name Quintus Horatius Flaccus.) Latin poet. Considered one of the great Latin lyric poets, Horace is renowned for his Odes. Horace also wrote verse letters and a work of literary criticism called Ars poetica (n.d.; Art of Poetry, ). He disliked the fast pace of the city and often retired to his small farm at Tibur.
Horace - Ancient Rome - Classical Literature. Horace has books on Goodreads with ratings. Horace’s most popular book is Odes and Epodes. Horace's original, with an interesting modern American translation and helpful commentary by William Harris, is here.
Horace: The Odes, Author: Carol Rumens. Horace. Horace, Odes and Epodes. Paul Shorey and Gordon J. Laing. Chicago.
Benj. Sanborn & Co. The National Endowment for the Humanities provided support for entering this text. The Complete Odes and Satires of Horace by Horace,available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide/5(17).