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The Epodes Of Horace (1898)
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84 pages
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Known for its satirical and often bawdy themes, this collection of lyrical poems by Horace explores a variety of subjects, including love, friendship, politics, and war. Written in diverse meters, the poems are rich with vivid imagery and clever wordplay. The 1898 edition features an English translation by John Conington, along with an introduction that offers historical context and literary analysis. This work is essential for enthusiasts of classical poetry and ancient Roman literature, highlighting its cultural significance.
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2008, paperback
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