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The Epodes, Satires, And Epistles Of Horace (1845)
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304 pages
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The collection features Horace's diverse poetic forms, including the Epodes, which explore love and politics; the Satires, which humorously critique Roman society; and the Epistles, personal letters reflecting on friendship and life. This 1845 edition offers English translations by notable translators, aiming to preserve the wit and style of the original Latin. An introduction provides context on Horace's life and works, making it a valuable resource for students of Latin and Roman literature, while promoting the preservation of literary heritage.
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2008, paperback
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