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  • Horace - Poems

    Horace - Poems

  • V.S. Lectures, No. 89 HORACE's VIRGIL Summary of a Lecture

    V.S. Lectures, No. 89 HORACE's VIRGIL Summary of a Lecture

  • THE SECOND BOOK of LETTERS Hans-Christian Günther 1

    THE SECOND BOOK of LETTERS Hans-Christian Günther 1

  • Paper 10: Module No 04: E Text

    Paper 10: Module No 04: E Text

  • «Prometheus» 45, 2019, 175-181 CAESAR's VENI VIDI VICI AND

    «Prometheus» 45, 2019, 175-181 CAESAR's VENI VIDI VICI AND

  • I Horace and the Greek Lyric Tradition a Thesis Submitted to the Miami University Honors Program in Partial Fulfillment Of

    I Horace and the Greek Lyric Tradition a Thesis Submitted to the Miami University Honors Program in Partial Fulfillment Of

  • Prometheus» 45, 2019, 175-181 CAESAR's VENI VIDI VICI

    Prometheus» 45, 2019, 175-181 CAESAR's VENI VIDI VICI

  • The Use of the Countryside in Horace's Odes

    The Use of the Countryside in Horace's Odes

  • Horace: Poet & Persona

    Horace: Poet & Persona

  • Stephen Harrison, Victorian Horace: Classics and Class

    Stephen Harrison, Victorian Horace: Classics and Class

  • Satires

    Satires" 1 Author(S): Emily Gowers Source: Classical Antiquity, Vol

  • Horace's Odesand Carmen Saeculare

    Horace's Odesand Carmen Saeculare

  • The Death of a Poet: Ovid's References to Horace in Amores 1.15 And

    The Death of a Poet: Ovid's References to Horace in Amores 1.15 And

  • Horace for English Readers, Being a Translation of the Poems of Quintus

    Horace for English Readers, Being a Translation of the Poems of Quintus

  • Leaving Rome: Alienation from and Attachment to the City in Augustan Literature

    Leaving Rome: Alienation from and Attachment to the City in Augustan Literature

  • Ebook Download Horace and His Influence (Our Debt to Greece and Rome)

    Ebook Download Horace and His Influence (Our Debt to Greece and Rome)

  • The Lyric Poets Sappho and Horace on Old Age

    The Lyric Poets Sappho and Horace on Old Age

  • Interpretation: a Journal of Political Philosophy

    Interpretation: a Journal of Political Philosophy

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  • Witches and Wives: an Analysis of Plutarch's Depiction Of
  • Odes Book IV & Carmen Saeculare Quintus Horatius
  • Seeing Virgil's Aeneid in Horace's Ars Poetica
  • Carpe Diem and Consolation: Horace's Imitation and Manipulation of Greek Lyric Models
  • Bridging the Works of Horace, Catullus, Ovid, and Haydock George Bishop Haydock Union College - Schenectady, NY
  • LITERARY IMMORTALITY in PLINY the YOUNGER's LETTERS I-IX by NATALIE FORT (Under the Direction of T. Keith Dix) ABSTRACT This T
  • Lucretius and De Rerum Natura: Appreciation and Appraisal
  • The Use of Exempla from Cicero to Pliny the Younger
  • Invective Drag: Talking Dirty in Catullus, Cicero, Horace, and Ovid Casey Catherine Moore University of South Carolina - Columbia
  • Ovid's Ciceronian Literary History: End-Career Chronology And
  • Motivation for Cleopatra's Suicide in the Ancient Texts
  • To Augustan Rome
  • CSCP Support Materials for Eduqas GCSE Latin Component 2 Latin Literature and Sources (Themes) Superstition and Magic for Exami
  • 1 Horace, His Poetry, Maecenas
  • The Two Dozen Items Assembled Here Come from the Second Half of That Era
  • Cicero's Orator and Horace's Ars Poetica
  • 'Dulce Et Decorum Est'
  • Poeticizing Epicurus in Lucretius' De Rerum Natura


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