An edition of Carmina (1712)

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An edition of Carmina (1712)

The complete Odes and Epodes

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Horace (65-8 BC) was one of the greatest of all lyric poets. He enjoyed the friendship and support of the rulers of the Roman world and praised them without forfeiting his independence of spirit. He admired Greek poetry and emulated it in his own distinctive love poems, which are the more effective for being understated, and the Odes and Epodes are subtle, robust, and laced with a complex sense of humour.

Horace's greatest creation is his own character, and his legacy is his enduring influence upon the lyric poetry of Europe. David West's superb new translation is supplemented by a helpful introduction illuminating Horace's unique poetic voice, extensive notes, a chronological survey, and a glossary of names. This edition also includes the Secular Hymn and Suetonius' 'Life of Horace'.

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English
Pages
200

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Cover of: The complete Odes and Epodes
The complete Odes and Epodes
1997, Oxford University Press
in English
Cover of: Horace: Odes and Epodes
Horace: Odes and Epodes: a study in poetic word-order
1922, The University Press
in English
Cover of: Nineteen odes of Horace
Nineteen odes of Horace
1920, Barnum & Flagg co.
Cover of: Oden und Epoden.
Cover of: Odes
Cover of: The odes and epodes of Horace
The odes and epodes of Horace
1903, Ginn & Company
in English - 2d ed.
Cover of: The odes and epodes of Horace
The odes and epodes of Horace
1898, Methuen & co.
in English
Cover of: Carminum liber II
Carminum liber II
1896, Univ. Press
in Latin
Cover of: The odes and carmen seculare of Horace
The odes and carmen seculare of Horace
1896, Maclehose
in English
Cover of: The odes of Horace
The odes of Horace
1894, J. Murray
Cover of: The Odes, Epodes, and Carmen seculare of Horace

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York
Series
The World's classics

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
871/.01
Library of Congress
PA6395 .W3913 1997, PA6395 .W38 1997, PA6395.W3913 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxxiii, 200 p. ;
Number of pages
200

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1003944M
ISBN 10
0192832468
LCCN
96043636
OCLC/WorldCat
35673480
Library Thing
97974
Goodreads
895966

Work Description

"The odes of Horace are the cornerstone of lyric poetry in the Western world. Their subtlety of tone and brilliance of technique have often proved elusive, especially when - as has usually been the case - a single translator ventures to maneuver through Horace's infinite variety.

Now for the first time, leading poets from America, England, and Ireland have collaborated to bring all 103 odes into English in a series of new translations that dazzle as poems while also illuminating the imagination of one of literary history's towering figures.".

"The thirty-five contemporary poets assembled in this volume include nine winners of the Pulitzer prize for poetry as well as four former U. S. Poet Laureates. Their translations, while faithful to the Latin, dramatize how the poets, each in his or her own way, have engaged Horace in a spirited encounter across time."--BOOK JACKET.

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