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In 'The Odes and Carmen Saeculare of Horace,' the Roman poet Horace intricately weaves themes of love, nature, politics, and the human condition into a collection that showcases his masterful command of lyrical poetry. Written during the Augustan Age, these odes reflect the sociopolitical landscape of Rome, where Horace seamlessly blends personal emotion with public duty. Employing a refined and accessible style characterized by varied meter, eloquent imagery, and philosophical depth, Horace'Äôs work transcends time, inviting readers to explore the intricacies of happiness, friendship, and mortality in a world both celebratory and contemplative. Horace, born in 65 BC, came from a modest background but received an education that exposed him to the rich traditions of Greek literature and philosophy. His close association with influential figures like Maecenas and Augustus shaped his perspectives and inspired his poetic voice. These experiences, punctuated by the tumult of political change, inform his pursuit of balanced living, making his observations in this collection profoundly relevant. For readers seeking a deeper understanding of classical literature and human experience, 'The Odes and Carmen Saeculare' stands as a seminal work that illuminates the beauty of poetic expression while providing insight into the enduring themes of love and resilience. This text is essential for anyone interested in the foundations of Western literary tradition.
© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664605832
Translators: John Conington
Release date
Ebook: November 27, 2019
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