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Satires, Epistles and Ars Poetica (Loeb Classical Library No. 194) PDF

560 Pages·1942·14.75 MB·English
by  Horace
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/ K*"' V£^3A\^^ THE LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY FOL'SDED BV JAMES LOEB, LL.D. EDITED BY tT, E. PAGE, C.H„ LITT.D. F. CAPPS. PH.D., LL.D. W. H. D. ROUSE, litt.d. L. A. POST, M.A. E. H. WARMINGTOX, m.a. HORACE SATIRES, EPISTLES, ARS POETICA HORACE SATIRES, EPISTLES AND AES POETICA WITH AN ENGLISH TRANSLATION BY RUSHTON FAIRCLOUGH H. rRovBgsoK or classical literature ik stantobd urnvBRarrv OALIFORNTA IX)NDON WILLIAM HEINEMANN LTD CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS MCMXLII FEB 1 1 1945 Virsiprinted1926 RevisedandrtpritUed1929 RepriMted1932, 1936, 1939, 1942 PrintedinGreatBritain.

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Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus, 65–8 BCE) was born at Venusia, son of a freedman clerk who had him well educated at Rome and Athens. Horace supported the ill-fated killers of Caesar, lost his property, became a secretary in the Treasury, and began to write poetry. Maecenas, lover of literature,
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