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Delphi Complete Works of Horace (Illustrated)

The Delphi Complete Works of Horace (Illustrated) is a meticulously curated compilation of the poems and prose of the ancient Roman poet Horace. This volume offers a rich selection of Horace's works, including his satires, odes, and epistles, which are celebrated for their wit, elegance, and insight into Roman society. Each piece is accompanied by detailed illustrations that provide a visual context and enhance the reader's understanding of the text. The book is designed to cater to both scholars and general readers with an interest in classical literature, offering a comprehensive and accessible presentation of Horace's enduring legacy. more

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Horace
Horace

Horace, a renowned Roman poet, is celebrated for his elegant Latin style and profound philosophical thoughts. His works span a variety of genres, from satire to odes, and have had a profound impact on literature throughout history. more

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“The poets aim is either to profit or to please, or to blend in one the delightful and the useful. Whatever the lesson you would convey, be brief, that your hearers may catch quickly what is said and faithfully retain it. Every superfluous word is spilled from the too-full memory.”

“When a man is just and firm in his purpose, The citizens burning to approve a wrong Or the frowning looks of a tyrant Do not shake his fixed mind, nor the Southwind. Wild lord of the uneasy Adriatic, Nor the thunder in the mighty hand of Jove: Should the heavens crack and tumble down, As the ruins crushed him he would not fear.”