Horace's Iambic Criticism

Horace's Iambic Criticism
Author: Timothy S. Johnson
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2011-11-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004216030

By examining the relationship of the iambic tradition with ritual, this book studies how Horace’s Epodes are more than partisan (consolidating Octavian’s victory by projecting hostilities onto powerless others) but a meta-partisan project (forming fractured entities into a diversified unity).

A Commentary on Horace's Epodes

A Commentary on Horace's Epodes
Author: Lindsay Watson
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2003
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780199253241

This is by far the most detailed commentary yet on Horace's Epodes. The line-by-line commentary on each epode is prefaced by a substantial interpretative essay which offers a reading of that poem and synthesises existing scholarship. These essays, the first of their kind, will provideessential critical orientation to undergraduates approaching the Epode-book for the first time. Moreover, the scale and density of the commentary will make it an invaluable resource for scholars of Latin poetry. A particular feature is the first in-depth treatment of the two lengthy magical Epodes 5and 17. The author draws extensively on ancient magical texts preserved on papyrus and lead, as well as the recent flood of publications on Greek and Roman magic, to cast light on countless details in these epodes which reveal a marked familiarity on Horace's part with authentic magical belief andpractice.