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... Rome in 1954-55 , and to Professor L. R. Taylor and the American Academy in Rome for their hospitality during that year ; to Professor Michael C. J. Put- nam , for many enlightening discussions of Latin poetry ; and not least , to my ...
... Rome in 1954-55 , and to Professor L. R. Taylor and the American Academy in Rome for their hospitality during that year ; to Professor Michael C. J. Put- nam , for many enlightening discussions of Latin poetry ; and not least , to my ...
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... Rome . Caesar defeats Pompey at Pharsalus . The Second Triumvirate : Antony , Lepidus , Octavian . Horace a military tribune in Brutus ' republican army . Antony and Octavian defeat Brutus and Cassius at Philippi . Horace returns to Rome ...
... Rome . Caesar defeats Pompey at Pharsalus . The Second Triumvirate : Antony , Lepidus , Octavian . Horace a military tribune in Brutus ' republican army . Antony and Octavian defeat Brutus and Cassius at Philippi . Horace returns to Rome ...
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... Rome — and all that Rome stands for— may be risked without loss of integrity . At its deepest level , the ode is about renewal . When Augustus lis- tens " in the Pierian cave " to Virgil reading from the Georgics , 10 he is more than ...
... Rome — and all that Rome stands for— may be risked without loss of integrity . At its deepest level , the ode is about renewal . When Augustus lis- tens " in the Pierian cave " to Virgil reading from the Georgics , 10 he is more than ...
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Preface Chronology | 9 |
The Rose and the Vine | 11 |
The Transformation of Satire 1271 | 23 |
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