The Works of Horace: Timeless Reflections and Witty Observations in Ancient Roman PoetryGood Press, 19 lis 2019 - 268 Horace's 'The Works of Horace' showcases a masterful integration of lyrical poetry and incisive social commentary, reflecting the intricacies of Roman life during the Augustan period. This anthology encapsulates various poetic forms, including odes, satires, and epistles, characterized by Horace's signature wit, philosophical musings, and sophisticated style. His ability to blend personal introspection with broader societal critique offers readers a rich tapestry that resonates through centuries and invites examination of human nature, morality, and the pursuit of happiness in the context of ancient Rome. Born in 65 BCE, Quintus Horatius Flaccus, known commonly as Horace, rose from humble origins in a freedman'Äôs household to become one of Rome's most celebrated poets. His diverse educational background and experiences as a soldier during the tumultuous civil wars profoundly shaped his perspective on life and literature. Horace'Äôs close associations with influential contemporaries, including the Emperor Augustus, inform his poetic reflections on themes of love, friendship, and the responsibilities of the poet in society. For readers drawn to the timeless exploration of human emotions and the complexities of civilization, 'The Works of Horace' serves as an indispensable guide. This collection not only provides insight into the art of poetry but also invites contemplation on the interplay between personal desires and societal expectations. A profound read for both scholars and poetry enthusiasts alike. |
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... sacred stream . The camp , and the sound of the trumpet mingled with that of the clarion , and wars detested by mothers , rejoice many . The huntsman , unmindful of his tender spouse , remains in the cold air , whether a hart is held in ...
... sacred stream . The camp , and the sound of the trumpet mingled with that of the clarion , and wars detested by mothers , rejoice many . The huntsman , unmindful of his tender spouse , remains in the cold air , whether a hart is held in ...
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... sacred towers, he has terrified the city; he has terrified the nations, lest the grievous age of Pyrrha, complaining of prodigies till then unheard of, should return, when Proteus drove all his [marine] herd to visit the lofty mountains ...
... sacred towers, he has terrified the city; he has terrified the nations, lest the grievous age of Pyrrha, complaining of prodigies till then unheard of, should return, when Proteus drove all his [marine] herd to visit the lofty mountains ...
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... sacred wall [of Neptune's temple] demonstrates, by a votive tablet, that I have consecrated my dropping garments to the powerful god of the sea. ODE VI. TO AGRIPPA. You shall be described by Varius, a bird of Maeonian verse, as brave ...
... sacred wall [of Neptune's temple] demonstrates, by a votive tablet, that I have consecrated my dropping garments to the powerful god of the sea. ODE VI. TO AGRIPPA. You shall be described by Varius, a bird of Maeonian verse, as brave ...
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THE FIRST BOOK OF THE ODES OF HORACE | |
TO MAECENAS | |
THE THIRD BOOK OF THE ODES OF HORACE | |
ODE II | |
TO AUGUSTUS CAESAR | |
THE FOURTH BOOK OF THE ODES OF HORACE | |
THE BOOK OF THE EPODES OF HORACE | |
THE FIRST BOOK OF THE SATIRES OF HORACE | |
The Works of Horace | |
THE SECOND BOOK OF THE SATIRES OF HORACE | |
THE FIRST BOOK OF THE EPISTLES OF HORACE | |
THE SECOND BOOK OF THE EPISTLES OF HORACE | |
HORACES BOOK UPON THE ART OF POETRY | |
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admire afraid agreeable ancient Apollo arms Augustus Bacchus Baiae bear beauty better brave breast bring burned Caesar Campania Campus Martius celebrated Colchian covetous cruel death delight desire dread drink ears earth Ennius envy EPISTLE Falernian Falernian wine father fault Faunus fellow fortune frankincense genius give gods Grecian groves hair hand happy hear heir honor HORACE horse illustrious impious Jupiter kings labor laugh lest live lofty Lucanian Lucilius lyre Maecenas manner matron Medes mind muse never night Parthians person Phoebus pleasure poets possessed praetor praise present Priam propitious rage rich river Roman Rome sacred SATIRE SATIRE VIII Scythian sesterces sing slaves Tarentum Telephus temples thee thing thou Thracian Tiber Tibur toil Troy turn Venus verses virgins virtue whither wind wine wise words wretched write youth