Horace :

Horace : Odes and Epodes / edited by Michèle Lowrie. - Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009. - viii, 472 p. ; 22 cm. - Oxford readings in classical studies

Includes bibliographical references.

1. The Horatian Ode/ Richard Heinze -- 2. The function of wine in Horace's Odes/ Steele Commager -- 3. 'Slender Genre' and 'Slender Table' in Horace/ Hans Joachim Mette -- 4. How to end and Ode? Closure in Horace's short poems / P.H. Schrijvers -- 5. Occasion and levels of address in Horatian lyric/ Mario Citroni -- 6. The Maecenas Odes/ Matthew S. Santirocco -- 7. Horace's century poem: a processional song?/ Peter L. Schmidt -- 8. Power and impotence in Horace's Epodes/ William Fitzgerald -- 9. Canidia, Canicula and the Decorum of Horace's Epodes/ Ellen Oliensis -- 10. The languages of Horace Odes 1.24/ Michael C. J. Putnam -- 11. Horace and the Greek Lyric poets/ Denis Feeney -- 12. Final difficulties in an Iambic Poet's career: Epode 17/ Alessandro Barchiesi -- 13. Horace and the aesthetics of politics/ Don Fowler -- 14. Horace, Odes 4.5: Pro Reditu Imperatoris Caesaris Divi Filli Augusti/ I.M. Le M. Du Quesnay -- 15. A parade of lyric prdecessors: Horace C. 1.12-18/ Michele Lowerie -- 16. Horace, a Greek Lyrist without music/ Luigi Rossi -- 17. The word order of Horace's Odes/ R.G.M. Nisbet -- 18. Horace talks rough and dirty: no comment (Epodes 8&12)/ John Henderson -- 19. Rituals in ink: Horace on the Greek lyric tradition/ Alessandro Barchiesi.


English text with some Latin.

9780199207695 (hbk.) 0199207690 (hbk.) 0199207704 (pbk.) 9780199207701


Horace Carmina
Horace Epodae

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