Artifices of Eternity: Horace's Fourth Book of Odes

Forsideomslag
Cornell University Press, 1986 - 352 sider

Horace's first three books of odes are universally acknowledged to be masterpieces. His fourth, which appeared ten years later, continues to be relatively neglected. The eminent classicist Michael C. J. Putnam here offers the first comprehensive study of the fourth book of odes. In his view, Horace's last work is at once the culmination of his poetic career and a beautifully crafted composition of exceptional power and brilliance.

Putnam discusses each of the fifteen odes found in the book, studying the work both as a whole and as a series of interactive units. Always conscious of the historical and social contexts in which the poems were written, he maintains that the fourth book not only expands the intellectual horizons of the three earlier books, but also draws upon, and responds to, two works of genius by other poets: Propertius's third book of elegies and Virgil's Aeneid. Putnam shows how Horace co-opted and remolded their imaginative detail in his own poetry and how the parallels between Horace's writings and those of his predecessors can help to illuminate the final flowering of Horatian lyric.

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Preface
9
Introduction
15
Odes
31
Ode 2
48
Ode 3
63
Odes
79
Ode s ΙΟΙ
115
Ode 8
145
Ode 12
198
Odes 1315
217
Ode 13
219
Ode 14
236
Ode 15
262
Conclusion
307
Ode 15 and the Monuments
327
Bibliography
341

Ode 9
157
Odes 1012
175
Ode 11
184

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