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Political Dissent in Groves, Caves, and Grottos Nina Bhatia, Washington University in St
Iambic Metapoetics in Horace, Epodes 8 and 12 Erika Zimmerman Damer University of Richmond,
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Download Horace: the SATIRES, EPISTLES and ARS POETICA
The Commentaries of Caesar, by Anthony Trollope
Blame As Consolation: Rehabilitating the Iambic in Horace's Post-Actian Symposia" (2014)
Greek and Latin Metre VII
Odes and Epodes (Loeb Classical Library) by Horace
Horace's Epode 9 and Its Generals' Confusion
Peior Serpentibus Afris: Canidia As Cleopatra in Horace's Satires And
«Горит Восток Зарею Новой» (Hor. Epod. 9, 17) «The
The Anatomy and Acoustic Contour of the Latin Alcaic
NIALL RUDD, Horace Odes and Epodes. Loeb Classical Library LCL 33, Cambridge (Mass.) – London: Harvard University Press, 2004, 464 Pp., ISBN: 0-674-99609-7
Bacchus, Augustus and the Poet in Horace Odes3.25
Advanced Latin Poetry: Horace 580:407 Monday and Thursday 9:50-11:10; FH B2
The Evolution of the Cleopatra Legend
Epode 5 As a Response to Eclogue 4: the Anti-Augustan in Horace
The Two-Faced Poet the Complementary Personas of Horace’S Satires and Epodes
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Ars Poetica by Horace Introduction Roman Poet Quintus Horatius
The Mad Poet in Horace's Ars Poetica
Trade Secrets: Georgic Poetry and the Rise of Finance
SHANNON N. BYRNE Maecenas and the Battle of Actium—Again
Princeton/Stanford Working Papers in Classics
The Christianisation of Latin Metre a Study of Bede’S De Arte Metrica
Poetasters and Garlic: Catullus 14 and Horace Epodes 3 Horace's
Loeb Classical Library
Brevis Furor: the Madness of Poetic Inspiration in Horace's
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The Classical Theory of Imitation in the Works of Horace
The Word Order of Horace's Odes
English Mock-Pastoral and Mock-Georgic, 1660-1740
Horace and His Audience: the Role of Reception in the Genesis of Genres
Aleksandra Łambucka Horatian Metrics and Topics in the Latin Odes of Jan Kochanowski
Speech and Silence: Canidia in Horace's Epodes 5 and 17
The Death of Cleopatra 1. Introduction
The Phonology of Greek Lyric Meter1 CHRIS GOLSTON California State University, Fresno TOMAS RIAD Stockholm University (Received 16 May 2003; Revised 18 June 2004)