Horace and Me

Horace and Me
Author: Harry Eyres
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2013-07-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1408818248

A deeply personal story of one man's life-long obsession with an ancient poet, and an exploration of what Horace's thoughts on life, leisure and love can teach us today 'A moving memoir that shakes the dust off Horace – and restores him to his rightful berth among the immortals' Harry Mount, author of Amo, Amas, Amat... 'Delightful ... Its seductive interweaving of a modern life and an ancient one will encourage a wider readership of this most appealing of Latin writers, even if only in translation' Economist Horace lived at a pivotal moment. Rome was facing a profound crisis: though it ruled the world, the values which had made it great were disintegrating. As efficiency and pragmatism became watchwords, Horace championed the 'supremely useless' endeavour of poetry, and glorified friendship and wine. Horace and Me charts Harry Eyres' evolving relationship with the Latin poet to show how, in an era of affluence and excess which seems to be hurtling out of control, Horace can help us navigate our way in uncertain times.

Perceptions of Horace

Perceptions of Horace
Author: L. B. T. Houghton
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2009-12-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521765084

Throughout his work, the Roman poet Horace displays many, sometimes conflicting, faces: these include dutiful son, expert lover, gentleman farmer, man about town, outsider, poet laureate, sharp satirist and measured moraliser. This book features a wide array of essays by an international team of scholars from a number of different academic disciplines, each one shedding new light on aspects of Horace's poetry and its later reception in literature, art and scholarship from antiquity to the present day. In particular, the collection seeks to investigate the fortunes of 'Horace' both as a literary personality and as a uniquely varied textual corpus of enormous importance to western culture. The poems shape an author to suit his poetic aims; readers reshape that author to suit their own aesthetic, social and political needs. Studying these various versions of Horace and their interaction illuminates the author, his poetry and his readers.

Horace and Morris Join the Chorus (but what about Dolores?)

Horace and Morris Join the Chorus (but what about Dolores?)
Author: James Howe
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1481406981

Horace and Morris, but mostly Dolores, are back again for another uproarious adventure. When the three best friends decide to try out for the school chorus together, they're shocked when Dolores (who can only sing notes that no one has ever heard before) is the only one who doesn't make the cut. After all, they've always done everything together. Once Horace and Morris start chorus practice, they're so busy that they don't have time to go exploring or climb trees with Dolores anymore. Feeling left out and alone, Dolores decides to take matters into her own hands. But can she prove to Moustro Provolone that there's a place for every kind of voice in the chorus?

Horace's Odes

Horace's Odes
Author: Richard Tarrant
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2020-05-15
Genre:
ISBN: 0198035624

Carpe Diem

Carpe Diem
Author: Gilbert Lawall
Publisher: Savvas Learning Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Latin language
ISBN: 9780131661059

This new text is designed to introduce intermediate and advanced students to the poetry of Horace. The selections include all those on the AP® Latin Literature syllabus. Exploration and discussion questions guide in the development of coherent interpretations of the poems, and suggested answers are given in the Teacher's Guide. Vocabulary and notes on the facing Latin texts in the Student Edition make Horace's poetry readily accessible.

Carmina

Carmina
Author: Horace
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2012-04-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521854733

This edition provides current information and guidance on fundamental matters of language usage, poetic structure, and literary interpretation.

Horace: Odes Book III

Horace: Odes Book III
Author: A. J. Woodman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108481243

Book 3 of the Odes completes the lyric trilogy which Horace, who rivals Virgil as the greatest of all Latin poets, published in 23 BC. Arguably his most famous book, it opens with the six so-called 'Roman Odes', those defining texts of the Augustan Age, and concludes with the statement of his achievement: he has produced for his Roman readers a body of lyric poetry to rival the great lyric poets of Greece, a monument which will last as long as Rome itself. The present volume aims to place Horace's Odes in their literary and historical context, to explain his Latin, to articulate his thought, and to attempt to elucidate his brilliance. It presents a new text and adopts an approach independent of that of earlier commentators.