The Epistles of Horace Book I

The Epistles of Horace Book I
Author: Horace
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2013-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107683742

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Originally published in 1888, this book contains the Latin text of the first book of Horace's Epistulae. Distinguished classicist Shuckburgh includes a biography of the poet and commentaries on each of the 20 poems in the book, as well as a brief synopsis of each letter. This book will be of value to anyone interested in Horace or in Augustan poetry more generally.

Satires and epistles

Satires and epistles
Author: Horace
Publisher:
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1909
Genre: English literature
ISBN:

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Horace Between Freedom and Slavery

Horace Between Freedom and Slavery
Author: Stephanie McCarter
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2015-12-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0299305740

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During the Roman transition from Republic to Empire in the first century B.C.E., the poet Horace found his own public success in the era of Emperor Augustus at odds with his desire for greater independence. In Horace between Freedom and Slavery, Stephanie McCarter offers new insights into Horace's complex presentation of freedom in the first book of his Epistles and connects it to his most enduring and celebrated moral exhortation, the golden mean. She argues that, although Horace commences the Epistles with an uncompromising insistence on freedom, he ultimately adopts a middle course. She shows how Horace explores in the poems the application of moderate freedom first to philosophy, then to friendship, poetry, and place. Rather than rejecting philosophical masters, Horace draws freely on them without swearing permanent allegiance to any—a model for compromise that allows him to enjoy poetic renown and friendships with the city's elite while maintaining a private sphere of freedom. This moderation and adaptability, McCarter contends, become the chief ethical lessons that Horace learns for himself and teaches to others. She reads Horace's reconfiguration of freedom as a political response to the transformations of the new imperial age.

Horace

Horace
Author: Horace
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1878
Genre:
ISBN:

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Horace: Satires and Epistles

Horace: Satires and Epistles
Author: Kirk Freudenburg
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-05-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780199203543

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A collection of articles representing some of the finest writing on Horace's satires (Sermones) and epistles (Epistulae) over the past fifty years. Several have previously only been accessible in specialist journals, while five appear here for the first time in English translation.

The Poetry of Criticism

The Poetry of Criticism
Author: Ross Kilpatrick
Publisher: University of Alberta
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1990
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780888641465

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Ross Kilpatrick discusses how the three epistles are related, what the roles of the three addressees are, how the themes and views expressed relate to them, and whether there is in the Ars Poetica a single unifying theme.

The Epistles of Horace

The Epistles of Horace
Author: Horace
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2015-10-20
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 146689492X

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My aim is to take familiar things and make Poetry of them, and do it in such a way That it looks as if it was as easy as could be For anybody to do it . . . the power of making A perfectly wonderful thing out of nothing much. --from "The Art of Poetry" When David Ferry's translation of The Odes of Horace appeared in 1997, Bernard Knox, writing in The New York Review of Books, called it "a Horace for our times." In The Epistles of Horace, Ferry has translated the work in which Horace perfected the conversational verse medium that gives his voice such dazzling immediacy, speaking in these letters with such directness, wit, and urgency to young writers, to friends, to his patron Maecenas, to Emperor Augustus himself. It is the voice of a free man, talking about how to get along in a Roman world full of temptations, opportunities, and contingencies, and how to do so with one's integrity intact. Horace's world, so unlike our own and yet so like it, comes to life in these poems. And there are also the poems--the famous "Art of Poetry" and others--about the tasks and responsibilities of the writer: truth to the demands of one's medium, fearless clear-sighted self-knowledge, and unillusioned, uncynical realism, joyfully recognizing the world for what it is. Available in ebook for the first time, this English-only edition of The Epistles of Horace includes Ferry's translation along with his introduction, notes, and glossary. "Reading these versions we feel as if the streets that Horace walked have opened onto our own" (Peter Campion, Raritan).