The Odes, Epodes, and Carmen SeculareAmerican book Company, 1902 - 465 sider |
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Side 13
... means sufficed to buy him a position as clerk to the quaestors , by which his support was secured . In his leisure he turned to writing Latin verses . Horace had now at the age of twenty - four acquired consider- able experience in the ...
... means sufficed to buy him a position as clerk to the quaestors , by which his support was secured . In his leisure he turned to writing Latin verses . Horace had now at the age of twenty - four acquired consider- able experience in the ...
Side 20
... means of securing enjoyment . The twenty odes , with two exceptions , are composed in the Alcaic and Sapphic measures . In the third book , Horace appears as the poet of the new Rome established by Augustus . He shows a conscious pride ...
... means of securing enjoyment . The twenty odes , with two exceptions , are composed in the Alcaic and Sapphic measures . In the third book , Horace appears as the poet of the new Rome established by Augustus . He shows a conscious pride ...
Side 21
... mean which alone can bring happiness . We hear from Suetonius that Augustus chided Horace for having failed to address any of his sermones to him . This reproach Hor- ace could not neglect , and about 14 B.C. he wrote an epistle to the ...
... mean which alone can bring happiness . We hear from Suetonius that Augustus chided Horace for having failed to address any of his sermones to him . This reproach Hor- ace could not neglect , and about 14 B.C. he wrote an epistle to the ...
Side 55
... mean specifically the nine great lyric poets of Greece . vates was the earliest word for poet among the Romans , but was displaced by the Greek poeta until the Augustan period . Cf. Verg . A. 6 , 662 quique pii vates et Phoebo digna ...
... mean specifically the nine great lyric poets of Greece . vates was the earliest word for poet among the Romans , but was displaced by the Greek poeta until the Augustan period . Cf. Verg . A. 6 , 662 quique pii vates et Phoebo digna ...
Side 56
... means of help . The following three strophes call on Apollo , Venus , and Mars in turn to save their people . Finally , v . 41 ff . , Horace appeals to Mercury , who has taken on an earthly form , that of the emperor . The ode ...
... means of help . The following three strophes call on Apollo , Venus , and Mars in turn to save their people . Finally , v . 41 ff . , Horace appeals to Mercury , who has taken on an earthly form , that of the emperor . The ode ...
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9 ff adjective aetas Alcaeus amor anaphora Anth Apollo Apulia atque Augustus caelo Caesar caesura Canidia Carmen Saeculare Catull Catullus celebrate consul contrast curas date of composition dative death deorum Diana domos emphatic Epist Epod equivalent Eurip expression Faunus goddess gods Greek Hadriae haec Homeric honor Horace Horace's hymn impia inter Intr Iovis Iuppiter Latin Livy lyre lyric Maecenas manus mare Metre mihi Muses neque nihil nunc Octavian omne omnis Ovid pater pede phrase Pindar poem poet Porphyrio probably Proserpina puer quae quam quid quis quod reference Roman Rome Sappho semel semper sine sive song strophe tamen terra thee theme thou tibi Tibur tion Venus Verg Vergil verses wine word γὰρ δὲ ἐν ΙΟ καὶ μὲν τε τὸ