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This fully annotated Latin edition, by Daniel H. Garrison, of Horaces Epodes, Odes, and Carmen Saeculare is the first comprehensive English commentary on these works since 1903. The full text of the Epodes is included and placed before the Odes, as it was originally written and published. Garrison offers help with meter, vocabulary, and difficult points of grammar. For advanced students, he place Horace against the background of archaic and Hellenistic Greek poetry, demonstrates the poets debt to Catullus, and illuminates Horaces relation to his contemporaries, particularly Virgil. Biographical information and a discussion of Horaces literary persona expand our view of the poet and his works. Appendices on meter, persons mentioned in the poems, and technical terminology provide what readers end to understand topical and mythological references, rhetorical conventions, and poetic artistry.

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title Epodes and Odes Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture V 10 - photo 1

title:Epodes and Odes Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture ; V. 10
author:Horace.; Garrison, Daniel H.
publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
isbn10 | asin:0806130571
print isbn13:9780806130576
ebook isbn13:9780585165479
language:Latin
subjectLaudatory poetry, Latin, Verse satire, Latin, Rome--Poetry.
publication date:1991
lcc:PA6393.C2 1991eb
ddc:874/.01
subject:Laudatory poetry, Latin, Verse satire, Latin, Rome--Poetry.
Page i
Horace
Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture
Page ii
Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture
Series Editor
Susan Ford Wiltshire, Vanderbilt University
Advisory Board
Alfred S. Bradford, University of Oklahoma
Ward W. Briggs, Jr., University of South Carolina
Susan Guettel Cole, State University of New York, Buffalo
Carolyn J. Dewald, University of Southern California
Thomas M. Faulkner, The College of Wooster
Elaine Fantham, Princeton University
Nancy Felson-Rubin, University of Georgia
Arther Ferrill, University of Washington
Helene P. Foley, Barnard College
Ronald J. Leprohon, University of Toronto
Thomas R. Martin, College of the Holy Cross
A. Geoffrey Woodhead, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge/
Ohio State University
Page iii
Horace
Epodes and Odes A New Annotated Latin Edition
By Daniel H. Garrison
University of Oklahoma
Press: Norman
Page iv
By Daniel H. Garrison
Mild Frenzy: A Reading of the Hellenistic Love Epigram (Wiesbaden, 1978)
The Language of Virgil (New York, 1984)
The Student's Catullus (Norman, 1989)
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Horace.
[Carmina]
Odes and Epodes / Horace ; a new annotated Latin edition by Daniel H. Garrison.
p. cm. (Oklahoma series in classical culture ; v. 10)
Latin text; commentary in English.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-8061-2374-5
I. Garrison, Daniel H. II. Horace. Epodi. 1991. III. Title. IV. Series
PA6393.C2 1991
874'.01dc20 91-3224
CIP
Horace: Epodes and Odes, A New Annotated Latin Edition is Volume 10 of the Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture.
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources, Inc.
Maps 14 courtesy of The Cleveland Museum of Art.
Excerpt from Alexandria by Edward Morgan Forster, copyright 1961 by Edward Morgan Forster. Used by permission of Doubleday, a division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc.
Copyright 1991 by Daniel H. Garrison. Published by the University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Publishing Division of the University. All rights reserved. Manufactured in the U.S.A. First edition.
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Page v
Contents
Preface
page vii
Introduction
ix
The Epodes
3
The Odes, Book 1
27
The Odes, Book 2
70
The Odes, Book 3
94
The Carmen Saeculare
135
The Odes, Book 4
139
Abbreviations
170
Notes to the Epodes
171
Notes to the Odes, Book 1
200
Notes to the Odes, Book 2
258
Notes to the Odes, Book 3
291
Notes to the Carmen Saeculare
339
Notes to the Odes, Book 4
342
Appendix A: People
371
Appendix B: Meters
377
Appendix C: Glossary of Literary Terms
385
Appendix D: The Death of Cleopatra, by E. M. Forster
395
References
397

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