Horace’s Odes I, 36 and I, 25 characterize themselves as exemplary ones. Indeed, each of them discloses a precise pattern with a striking completeness. The Ode I, 36 gathers the main features traditionally linked to the banquet scene and deals with its topic in an enunciative distance, turning this poem into a real art of poetry within the Horatian lyrical corpus. As far as the Ode I, 25 is concerned, it brings together the characteristics of the παρακλαυσι ´ θυρον motif while keeping a certain referential indetermination, as if Horace had wanted to offer a classic example away from any clear situation of communication. The study of these two poems demonstrates that Horace is eager to express poetical theory both through explicit developmen...
The first book of Odes introduces the reader to a carefully conceivedsequence of poems. This article...
This thesis investigates formal echoes in the Horatian corpus, and seeks to shed new light on connec...
Horace's Odes have a surface translucency that belies their rhetorical sophistication. Gregson Davis...
Horace’s Odes I, 36 and I, 25 characterize themselves as exemplary ones. Indeed, each of them disclo...
Horace's sympotic odes dispel two assumptions that have captivated Horatian studies: (1) There is no...
The aim of the present work is to describe the stylistic specificities of Horace's writing in his ly...
The artistic principle of contrast is seldom pushed to its limit to the same extent as is done in th...
Generic enrichment, sometimes known as Kreuzung der Gattungen, is a well-known feature of Roman poet...
I originally translated Horace’s Ode 1.9 for a perfect translation exercise in Professor Ellen Olien...
A partir das Odes de Horácio, esta tese investiga a presença de elementos épicos, sobretudo homérico...
Is the author of the "Odes" speaking in his own persona throughout the poems of his collection ? A c...
This paper is concerned with one of Horace’s Odes : it highlights several echoes and connections bet...
Carmen 4.2 is one of the most commented upon of the odes of Horace. It is indeed a complex poem. To ...
A cluster of six poems, Odes 3. 7–12, enhanced by their position in the collection of Odes (followin...
In this paper, I explore how the Latin poet Horace uses and transforms landscape in order to establi...
The first book of Odes introduces the reader to a carefully conceivedsequence of poems. This article...
This thesis investigates formal echoes in the Horatian corpus, and seeks to shed new light on connec...
Horace's Odes have a surface translucency that belies their rhetorical sophistication. Gregson Davis...
Horace’s Odes I, 36 and I, 25 characterize themselves as exemplary ones. Indeed, each of them disclo...
Horace's sympotic odes dispel two assumptions that have captivated Horatian studies: (1) There is no...
The aim of the present work is to describe the stylistic specificities of Horace's writing in his ly...
The artistic principle of contrast is seldom pushed to its limit to the same extent as is done in th...
Generic enrichment, sometimes known as Kreuzung der Gattungen, is a well-known feature of Roman poet...
I originally translated Horace’s Ode 1.9 for a perfect translation exercise in Professor Ellen Olien...
A partir das Odes de Horácio, esta tese investiga a presença de elementos épicos, sobretudo homérico...
Is the author of the "Odes" speaking in his own persona throughout the poems of his collection ? A c...
This paper is concerned with one of Horace’s Odes : it highlights several echoes and connections bet...
Carmen 4.2 is one of the most commented upon of the odes of Horace. It is indeed a complex poem. To ...
A cluster of six poems, Odes 3. 7–12, enhanced by their position in the collection of Odes (followin...
In this paper, I explore how the Latin poet Horace uses and transforms landscape in order to establi...
The first book of Odes introduces the reader to a carefully conceivedsequence of poems. This article...
This thesis investigates formal echoes in the Horatian corpus, and seeks to shed new light on connec...
Horace's Odes have a surface translucency that belies their rhetorical sophistication. Gregson Davis...