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Horace Odes I: Carpe Diem by Horace — book cover

Horace Odes I: Carpe Diem

by Horace, David West (Editor), David West
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Overview

Though Horace is a great poet, much loved and imitated in the past, he is very little read today. This is partly because he has never been translated into readable English that is also faithful to the Latin original. David West here provides such a translation of one of Horace's greatest works, and supports it with a basic commentary that will help newcomers to Horace—whether students or general readers—to understand how the poetry works.

Synopsis

Though Horace is a great poet, much loved and imitated in the past, he is very little read today. This is partly because he has never been translated into readable English that is also faithful to the Latin original. David West here provides such a translation of one of Horace's greatest works, and supports it with a basic commentary that will help newcomers to Horace—whether students or general readers—to understand how the poetry works.

About the Author, Horace

Editor of Virgil: The Aeneid (Pengiun Classics, 1991), and author of Reading Horace (Edinburgh UP, 1967), The Imagery and Poetry of Lucretius (Edinburgh UP, 1969, reprint Bristol CP, 1994)

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1995
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780198721611

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