This monograph interprets Sermones book 1 as a collection of Horace's credentials for Maecenas and traces his efforts in getting accepted as an associate of the latter after his miscalculation in joining Brutus. Although Horace regularly reflects on his poetic orientation and standards of good poetry, his primary objective was his self-presentation. The volume also examines his commentary on contemporary socio-political themes
Horace’s fourth Book of Odes was published in 13 B.C.1 Ten years had passed since the publicat...
This chapter attempts to engage in a specific modification of a well-known and widely subscribed-to ...
Glinatsis Robin. Horace, Satires I et II (1 à 3). Bibliographie. In: Vita Latina, N°185-186, 2012. p...
This monograph interprets Sermones book 1 as a collection of Horace's credentials for Maecenas and t...
This monograph interprets Sermones book 1 as a collection of Horace's credentials for Maecenas and t...
Horace’s Sermones have attracted so much critical attention in their lives that another study of th...
This monograph examines, for the first time, the reception of the poetic legacy of the Latin poet Ho...
In this paper I examine Horace’s Epistles 1 and argue that Horace constructed the main speaker of th...
This dissertation proposes a new interpretative approach to the theatrical material in Horace’s Serm...
Honors (Bachelor's)Classical Languages and LiteraturesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umic...
Few of Horace\u27s Odes have occasioned as little recent critical commentary as his poetic pledge to...
Few of Horace\u27s Odes have occasioned as little recent critical commentary as his poetic pledge to...
By representing Maecenas in eleven of his eighteen satires, Horace introduces political realities. B...
By representing Maecenas in eleven of his eighteen satires, Horace introduces political realities. B...
Horace’s fourth Book of Odes was published in 13 B.C.1 Ten years had passed since the publicat...
Horace’s fourth Book of Odes was published in 13 B.C.1 Ten years had passed since the publicat...
This chapter attempts to engage in a specific modification of a well-known and widely subscribed-to ...
Glinatsis Robin. Horace, Satires I et II (1 à 3). Bibliographie. In: Vita Latina, N°185-186, 2012. p...
This monograph interprets Sermones book 1 as a collection of Horace's credentials for Maecenas and t...
This monograph interprets Sermones book 1 as a collection of Horace's credentials for Maecenas and t...
Horace’s Sermones have attracted so much critical attention in their lives that another study of th...
This monograph examines, for the first time, the reception of the poetic legacy of the Latin poet Ho...
In this paper I examine Horace’s Epistles 1 and argue that Horace constructed the main speaker of th...
This dissertation proposes a new interpretative approach to the theatrical material in Horace’s Serm...
Honors (Bachelor's)Classical Languages and LiteraturesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umic...
Few of Horace\u27s Odes have occasioned as little recent critical commentary as his poetic pledge to...
Few of Horace\u27s Odes have occasioned as little recent critical commentary as his poetic pledge to...
By representing Maecenas in eleven of his eighteen satires, Horace introduces political realities. B...
By representing Maecenas in eleven of his eighteen satires, Horace introduces political realities. B...
Horace’s fourth Book of Odes was published in 13 B.C.1 Ten years had passed since the publicat...
Horace’s fourth Book of Odes was published in 13 B.C.1 Ten years had passed since the publicat...
This chapter attempts to engage in a specific modification of a well-known and widely subscribed-to ...
Glinatsis Robin. Horace, Satires I et II (1 à 3). Bibliographie. In: Vita Latina, N°185-186, 2012. p...