The Odes (Latin: Carmina) are a collection in four books of Latin lyric poems by Horace. The Horatian ode format and style has been emulated since by...
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25 Odes 2.7 E. Fraenkel, Horace, 8–9 E. Fraenkel, Horace, 9–10 Satires 1.6.48 R. Nisbet, Horace: life and chronology, 8 V. Kiernan, Horace, 25 Odes 2.7...
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Look up odes or ödes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Odes may refer to: The plural of ode, a type of poem Odes (Horace), a collection of poems by the...
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odes: the Pindaric, Horatian, and irregular. Pindaric odes follow the form and style of Pindar. Horatian odes follow conventions of Horace; the odes of...
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Carpe diem (category Horace)
Roman poet Horace's work Odes (23 BC). Carpe is the second-person singular present active imperative of carpō "pick or pluck" used by Horace to mean "enjoy...
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the Odes, they have been received positively in recent decades. In the Middle Ages, they were very popular and quoted more frequently than the Odes. Horace's...
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Pindar (redirect from Pindaric Ode)
ode is identical in length and meter). The monostrophic odes seem to have been composed for victory marches or processions, whereas the triadic odes appear...
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the free dictionary. Carmina may refer to: The Odes (Horace), a collection of Latin poems by Horace The Carmina Catulli, the collected Latin poems of...
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manner of Horace, has made familiar to us as Moral Essays.": 159 The Epistles were published about four years after the first three books of Odes, and were...
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impressed with examples of Horace's poetry, who introduced Horace to Maecenas. Indeed, Horace begins the first poem of his Odes (Odes I.i) by addressing his...
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Odes 1.1, also known by its incipit, Maecenas atavis edite regibus, is the first of the Odes of Horace. This ode forms the prologue to the three books...
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Carmen Saeculare (redirect from Carmen by Horace)
Song?", in Lowrie, M. (ed.) Horace: Odes and Epodes. Oxford University Press, pp. 122-140 Tarrant, R. (2020) Horace's Odes. Oxford University Press Voltaire...
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Odes 1.5, also known as Ad Pyrrham ('To Pyrrha'), or by its incipit, Quis multa gracilis te puer in rosa, is one of the Odes of Horace. The poem is written...
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http://www.spitalfields.org.uk/didyouknow.html Spitalfields.org.uk Odes, Horace, Book IV, ode vii, line 16 "Location 4: Brick Lane north of Fournier Street"...
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Odes 1.23, also known as Ad Chloen ('To Chloe'), or by its incipit, Vitas inuleo me similis, Chloe, is one of the Odes of Horace. The poem is written in...
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Caecuban wine (section Occurrences in Horace Odes)
popularity, Caecuban wine makes several appearances in the odes of Horace. In Ode 1.20, Horace gives Caecuban a greater stature than Falernian as he invites...
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University Press. p. 179. ISBN 978-0-231-13920-5. Lowrie, Michele (2009). Horace: Odes and Epodes. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 160. ISBN 9780199207695...
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Sapphic stanza (redirect from Sapphic ode)
Sappho 31. Horace wrote 25 of his Odes as well as the Carmen Saeculare in Sapphics. Two tendencies of Catullus became normative practice with Horace: the occurrence...
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ISBN 9780387951362. Libra n.d. Atsma c. 2015. Horoscopes n.d. Ridpath n.d. Horace (2017). Horace: Odes Book II. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 203. ISBN 9781107012912...
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(1978). "The genre Palinode and Three Horatian Examples: Epode 17; Odes I, 16, Odes I, 34". L'Antiquité Classique. 47 (2): 546–52. doi:10.3406/antiq.1978...
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Early China. (London: Harvard University Press), p 235-236, 258. Horace, Odes (Horace), 4:15, (London: Loeb Library, 1956). Stefan Weinstock, Divus Julius...
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Indocilis pauperiem pati (Will not learn to endure poverty) is from the Odes of Horace. luctantem Icariis fluctibus Africum mercator metuens otium et oppidi...
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Epode (section Epodes of Horace)
It can also be used (as in Horace's Epodes), to refer to poems written in such stanzas. In the performance of a choral ode, at a certain point in time...
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Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori (category Horace)
Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori is a line from the Odes (III.2.13) by the Roman lyric poet Horace. The line translates: "It is sweet and proper to die...
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Aristius Fuscus (category Horace)
Republic. — New York, 1952. — Vol. II — P. 238 Ancona, Ronnie (1999). Horace: Selected Odes and Satire 1.9. Wauconda, Illinois: Bolchazy-Carducci. p. 15. ISBN 0-86516-608-0...
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the herd and livestock. According to Horace, she walked about farmlands together with Ceres, ensuring their fruitfulness. Horace, Odes 4. 5. 18 v t e...
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Latium to fight against Aeneas and the Trojans as an ally of Turnus. Horace (Odes 18.2) records the name as "Cātilus"; Virgil (Aeneid 7.672) and Silius...
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2018), pp. 179–206. Kronenberg, L. (2019). "Gallus and Valgius Rufus in Horace Odes 2.9." Classical World, 112(2), 57–69. Wilhelm Siegmund Teuffel, History...
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Cambridge University Press 1940. Internet Archive Horace, The Odes and Carmen Saeculare of Horace. John Conington. trans. London. George Bell and Sons...
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Hubbard (1970). A Commentary on Horace Odes Book 1, pp. xl–xli. Nisbet & Hubbard (1970). A Commentary on Horace Odes Book 1, pp. xxviii, xliv. Raven,...
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