IN 1882, in the heading to his essays on the first six odes of Book 3, Pluss calls them die Romeroden, and ever since this is how they have been known.
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Horace Odes III Dulce Periculum: Text, Translation, and Commentary
October 3, 2002, Oxford University Press, USA
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Horace Odes III Dulce Periculum: Text, Translation, and Commentary
September 20, 2002, Oxford University Press, USA
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