HORACE, PAR L'ABBÉ J.-B. LECHATELLIER
HORACE
Librairie Ch. Poussièlgue, Paris. 1895. In-12 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Mors fendus. Intérieur acceptable. 475 pages. Texte en latin et notes en français (sur 2 colonnes). Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. Dos insolé. Plats frottés, le 1er étant annoté. Nombreuses annotations dans le texte (ouvrage de travail). Alliance des Maison d'éducation chrétienne. Edition classique par l'Abbé J.B. Lechatellier.
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HORACE, PAR M. CAMPENON, M. DESPRES
OEUVRES D'HORACE, TRADUITES, TOME I
Chez Boucher - Petit - Lenormant - Delaunay - Nepveu, Paris. 1821. In-8 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Coins frottés. Manque en coiffe de pied. Mouillures. 426 pages. Pièce de titre rouge sur le dos. Auteur, titre, tomaison et filets dorés sur le dos. Texte en latin et français en vis-à-vis. Plats et bords des plats très frottés. Mors fendus. Quelques feuillets abîmés par un insecte, sans altération de la lecture. Accompagné du commentaire de l'Abbé Galiani. Précéd d'un Essai sur la vie et les écrits d'Horace, et de recherches sur sa maison de campagne. Odes, IV livres.
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HORACE, PAR M. PATIN
OEUVRES D'HORACE, TOME I
G. Charpentier. Non daté. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat passable. Livré sans Couverture. Dos abîmé. Rousseurs. 439 pages. Texte en latin et en français en vis-à-vis. Pages de garde et de titre abîmées. Trad. nouvelle avec le texte en regard. Précédé et suivi d'études biographiques et littéraires. Odes (4 Livres). Epodes. Poème séculaire.
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HORACE, PAR M. PATIN
OEUVRES D'HORACE, TOME II
G. Charpentier. Non daté. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat passable. Couv. défraîchie. Dos abîmé. Rousseurs. 492 pages. Texte en latin et en français en vis-à-vis. Couverture non d'origine et muette. Petits manques sur le dos. Trad. nouvelle avec le texte en regard. Précédé et suivi d'études biographiques et littéraires. Satires. Epitres. Art poétique.
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HORACE.
ODES. LIVRE PREMIER. TEXTE EN LATIN.
HACHETTE. 1921. In-16 Carré. Cartonné. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 69 pages. Note au stylo sur le premier plat de couverture et sur la page de garde Introduction biographique et litteraire, une notice sur la metrique et la prosodie et des notes explicatives par FREDERIC PLESSIS.
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HORACE.
Traduction des oeuvres d'Horace, par le Père Tarteron + Traduction nouvelle des Satyres, des Epîtres, et de l'Art poétique d'Horace par le Père Tarteron.
Reliés en 1 volume, les 2 recueils (ici sans tomaison) bilingues (textes latins et français en regard) des traductions de Jérôme TARTERON (1644-1720), jésuite qui enseigna les humanités et la rhétorique, des oeuvres d'HORACE (65-8 av. J.-C.), portant tous deux la mention de "Nouvelle édition reveuë et corrigée": le recueil de traductions "des oeuvres" (odes et épodes), paru en 1705 (Paris, Pralard) est précédé d'une "Lettre du traducteur à un ami particulier", de l'"Approbation" de Fontenelle de 1704, de l'"Approbation" du R. P. Provincial Baudran de 1704, et du "Privilège du Roi" d'août 1704; la "Traduction nouvelle des Satyres, des Epîtres [...]", qui avait été publiée en 1685 (Paris, Pralard), est précédée d'une "Epître du traducteur à un de ses amis" et de l'"Approbation" du R. P. Provincial Baudran de 1704. Ouvrage qui aurait certes mérité une meilleure reliure. Bilingue latin / français
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Horace. (Quintus Horatius Flaccus) [65-8 BC].
QUINTI HORATII FLACCI OPERA, ad Fidem Editionis I. M. Gesneri.
338p. + Frontis. 12mo. [160 x 101 mm.] Foxed. Nice straight grained English tan morocco binding. Marbled edges. Engraved Ex Libris. Mills 1071; Brunet III:324. . **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 3
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Horace. Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65-8 B.C.).
ODES & EPODES OF HORACE. Latin Text-Edited by Clement Lawrence Smith. With Versions, Paraphrases and Explanatory Notes by Eminent Scholars, Statesmen and Poets. With an Introduction by Archbishop Ireland.
Six volumes, bound in eight. Horace's text complete, but without the bibliographical volume. Wonderful etched plates and woodcuts by Howard Pyle, W. H. W. Bicknell, and others. Includes extra plates printed on Japan Vellum. Some plates signed in pencil. Square 8vo. Beautifully printed on beautiful paper. Uncut and unopened. Paper boards backed in a simulated vellum. Slightly chipped and soiled at spine, but still an attractive set. This is the first publication of the famed Bibliophile Society. This is set number 369 of an edition limited to only 467 copies. Mills 2296. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W126
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Horace. Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65-8 B.C.); Marshall, John (1845-1915).
THE ODES AND EPODES OF HORACE. Translated into English Verse Corresponding with the Original Metres by John Marshall.
pp. xxviii, 307 + Photogravure frontis of a portrait medal of Horace. 12 mo. 18 cm. Fore edge uncut. Top edge gold. Original full cloth binding. Horace's laudatory poetry [Carmina] in Latin and Englis h. Very nice copy. W120 Rt/Front
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Horace; A. D. Godley; Rudyard Kipling & Charles Graves.
Q. HORATI FLACCI CARMINUM LIBRUM QUINTUM A Rudyardo Kipling Et Carolo Graves Anglice Redditum. Et Variorum Notis Adornatum Ad Fidem Codicum Mss. Edidit Aluredus D. Godley
Backstrip chipped and torn with some loss. Some browning to endpapers. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; Latin text with facing English translation. ; 34 pages
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Horace; Arthur Palmer
THE SATIRES OF HORACE (Q. HORATI FLACCI SERMONES) Edited with Notes
Spine sunned and spotted. Corners a little edgeworn. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown) With other Former owners' names to ffep. Marginalia and underlining in pencil on some pages. Light tanning to pages. Chipping to spine ends. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 410 pages
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Horace; Arthur Palmer
THE SATIRES OF HORACE (Q. HORATI FLACCI SERMONES) Edited with Notes
Spine sunned. Scholar's name to ffep (Sam Scully). Minor shelfwear. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 410 pages
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Horace; Arthur Palmer
THE SATIRES OF HORACE (Q. HORATI FLACCI SERMONES) Edited with Notes
Scholar's name to ffep (R. E. Fantham). Many pencil and pen notes and underlining to latin text. Spine is browned with some chipping and creasing. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 410 pages
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Horace; Arthur Palmer
THE SATIRES OF HORACE (Q. HORATI FLACCI SERMONES) Edited with Notes
Spine browned. Corners a little edgeworn. Former owner's name to ffep. Inner hinges weakening. Marginalia and underlining in pen on a few pages. Light tanning to pages. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 410 pages
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Horace; Arthur Palmer
THE SATIRES OF HORACE (Q. HORATI FLACCI SERMONES) Edited with Notes
Spine sunned. Bottom Corners a little edgeworn. Front hinge is weakening and starting to crack. Stain to spine. . Light tanning to endpapers ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 410 pages
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Horace; Arthur Palmer
THE SATIRES OF HORACE (Q. HORATI FLACCI SERMONES) Edited with Notes
Ex-library copy with minimal stamps. Spine sunned. Front hinge cracked. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 410 pages
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Horace; Augustus S. Wilkins
THE ARS POETICA OF HORACE
Former owner's name on ffep. Light soiling to boards.
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Horace; Augustus S. Wilkins (Ed. )
THE EPISTLES OF HORACE (Q. HORATI FLACCI EPISTULAE) Edited with Notes
Spine slightly discolored. Light tanning to endpapers. Small pen line to 1 page. Pencil markings to 2 pages or so. Minor shelfwear. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 442 pages
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Horace; Augustus S. Wilkins (Ed. )
THE EPISTLES OF HORACE (Q. HORATI FLACCI EPISTULAE) Edited with Notes
Minor edgewear to spine ends and corners. Light pencil underlining to a few pages. Slight spine slant. Scholar's name to ffep (H. J. Mason). ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 442 pages
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Horace; Augustus S. Wilkins (Ed. )
THE EPISTLES OF HORACE (Q. HORATI FLACCI EPISTULAE) Edited with Notes
Spine cover detached but crudely taped to boards. Staining to edges of some pages. Scholars' bookplate to ffep (R. E. Fantham). Some ink notes and underlining. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 442 pages
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Horace; Augustus S. Wilkins (Ed. )
THE EPISTLES OF HORACE (Q. HORATI FLACCI EPISTULAE) Edited with Notes
School plate to ffep. Else minor shelfwear. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 442 pages
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Horace; C. P. Burger, Jr. (Ed. )
"AERE PERENNIUS" Scherts En Ernst in De Oden Van Horatius
Some rubbing and scratches to boards. A few small dents to top edge of bards. ; 334 pages
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Horace; Charles E. Bennett (Ed. )
HORACE: ODES AND EPODES With Introduction and Notes
Spotting to spine and wraps (foxing). ; Reprint of the 1934 ed. 463pp+500pp+37pp. Latin text with extensive English notes. ; 424 pages
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Horace; Christian Friedrich Karl Herzlieb & Johann Peter Uz. Walther Killy & Ernst A. Schmidt
Q. HORATIUS FLACCUS: ODEN UND EPODEN. LATEINISCH UND DEUTSCH Q. Horatii Flacci Carminum Et Epodon Libros. Latine Et Germanice
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Die Bibliothek Der Alten Welt; 559 pages
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Horace; Clifford Herschel Moore (Ed. )
HORACE: THE ODES, EPODES AND CARMEN SAECULARE Edited, with Introduction and Commentary
Pencil underlining and ink notes to a few pages. Last few endpapers have pencil notes. Former owners' names to inner cover and ffep in pen. Small ink stain to textblock. Spine slant. Light fraying to spine ends. Corners a bit edgeworn. ; Latin text with extensive English introduction and commentary. ; Morris and Morgan's Latin Series; 465 pages
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Horace; David West
HORACE ODES III. DULCE PERICULUM Text, Translation, and Commentary
Scholar's name to half-title (Robert Brown). Light crease to spine. ; The three books of Horace's Odes were published in 23 BC and gained him his reputation as the greatest Latin lyric poet. This book provides the Latin text (from the Oxford Classical Text series) of the third book together with a new translation by David West which attempts to be close to the Latin while catching the flavour of the original. There is also a commentary which explains the poems aimed at students of Latin literature and Roman history, whether or not they know Latin. ; 306 pages
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Horace; E. C. Wickham
QUINTI HORATII FLACCI OPERA OMNIA. THE WORKS OF HORACE. VOLUME I: THE ODES, CARMEN SAECULARE, AND EPODES With a Commentary
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Book has been rebound in buckram boards. Some pencilling. ; [Quinti horati flacci opera omnia]; Volume 1 Only. Clarendon Press Series; Vol. 1; 509 pages
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Horace; E. C. Wickham
THE WORKS OF HORACE. VOLUME I: THE ODES, CARMEN SAECULARE, AND EPODES With a Commentary
Former owner's name to ffep. Spine a bit sunned. Fraying and few small chips to spine ends. ; [Quinti horati flacci opera omnia]; Volume 1 Only. Clarendon Press Series; Vol. 1; 383 pages
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Horace; E. C. Wickham (Tr. )
HORACE FOR ENGLISH READERS Being a Translation of the Poems of Quintus Horatius Flaccus Into English Prose
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Light browning to endpapers. Light edgewear. ; 363 pages
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Horace; Edvardus [Edward] C. Wickham & H. W. Garrod (Eds. )
[HORACE] Q. HORATI FLACCI OPERA Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit Edvardus C. Wickham. Editio Altera Curante H. W. Garrod
Scholar's name to ffep (G. P. Goold). Notes in pencil by him correcting the text. Front board has edgeworn area to front board (2 cm). ; Latin Text with Latin Apparatus ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis) Oxoniensis; 288 pages
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Horace; Edvardus [Edward] C. Wickham & H. W. Garrod (Eds. )
[HORACE] Q. HORATI FLACCI OPERA Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit Edvardus C. Wickham. Editio Altera Curante H. W. Garrod
Former owner's name stamped to ffep and titlepage (J. D. Fitton). Tape stains to endpapers. ; Latin Text with Latin Apparatus. ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis) Oxoniensis; 272 pages
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Horace; François Villeneuve
HORACE. TOME I: ODES ET ÉPODES Texte Établi Et Traduit.
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers written to spine. Some pencil notes to a few pages. Chipping and small tears to base of spine. ; Parallel text in French and Latin. Lxxxviii, 238 pp; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 238 pages
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Horace; François Villeneuve
HORACE: ÉPITRES Texte Établi Et Traduit.
Tape stains to inner covers. Spine sunned and creased. Tears to joints of backstrip. Writing to ffep (now covered with white stickers). Light sticker damage to ffep. Writing and underlining in pen on about 15 pages or so. ; Parallel text in French and Latin. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 256 pages
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Horace; Goold, G. P. (editor)
Q. Horati Flacci Carminum Libri IV
Large octavo in blue-black cloth with gilt titles on the spine and emblem on the cover; 157 p., 25 cm. In Latin. Very scarce.
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Horace; Gordon Williams (Ed. )
THE THIRD BOOK OF HORACE'S ODES Edited with Translation and Running Commentary
Light foxing to front wrap. Spine slightly discolored. Minor shelfwear. ; 165 pages
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Horace; Gordon Williams (Ed. )
THE THIRD BOOK OF HORACE'S ODES Edited with Translation and Running Commentary
Corners edgeworn. Spine has rubbing along edges with colour loss. Minor shelfwear. Pencilling to a few pages. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; 165 pages
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Horace; Guilielmus [William] Baxter & Io. Matthias [Johann Matthias] Gesner
Q. HORATII FLACCI [HORACE] ECLOGAE Cum Scholiis Veteribus Castigavit Et Notis Illustravit Guilielmus Baxterus. Varias Lectiones Et Observationes Addidit Io. Matthias Gesnerus. Editio Secunda Emendatior
Bound in full vellum. Binding smudged, 1.5" by 2" square cut out of center of front cover, exposing the board. Light foxing throughout the well-printed and age-toned pages. Small tears in ffep. Longer tear to middle of titlepage. Former owner's name covered with correction fluid to ffep. Corner creasing to first few pages (1 corner chipped off). A good copy, with flaws noted. ; 2nd ed. (46) , 636pp, index. ; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; 636 pages
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Horace; Helen Rowe Henze
THE ODES OF HORACE Newly Translated from the Latin and Rendered Into the Original Metres
Foxing to textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Scholar's name to ffep (Kenneth Quinn). ; Latin text with facing English translation. ; 229 pages
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Horace; Jacob Fuchs & William S. Anderson (Intro. )
HORACE'S SATIRES AND EPISTLES
Light shelfwear. Sticker residue to back wrap. ; 128 pages; Early in his life, and again in maturity, Horace sought to turn his poetic skills to the uses of moral and aesthetic discussion in the series of didactic works translated here. In the Satires, Horace adopts one persona after another, each of which reduces himself to absurdity in the process of trying to argue a point of view about the ethical or artistic life. The form of the Epistles permits Horace to write with particular intimacy, addressing moral issues in a persuasive yet informal way. The third epistle, The Art of Poetry, on the other hand, is a formal poem addressed to the emperor Augustus, and seeks to educate the poetic taste of the ruler of the western world.
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Horace; Jacob Fuchs & William S. Anderson (Intro. )
HORACE'S SATIRES AND EPISTLES
Light shelfwear. Light yellowing and faint creasing to rear wrap. ; 128 pages; Early in his life, and again in maturity, Horace sought to turn his poetic skills to the uses of moral and aesthetic discussion in the series of didactic works translated here. In the Satires, Horace adopts one persona after another, each of which reduces himself to absurdity in the process of trying to argue a point of view about the ethical or artistic life. The form of the Epistles permits Horace to write with particular intimacy, addressing moral issues in a persuasive yet informal way. The third epistle, The Art of Poetry, on the other hand, is a formal poem addressed to the emperor Augustus, and seeks to educate the poetic taste of the ruler of the western world.
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Horace; James Gow (Ed. )
Q. HORATI FLACCI (HORACE) : CARMINUM LIBER IV. CARMEN SAECULARE With Introduction and Notes
Very light chipping to top of spine. Boards have a bit of water-staining. Former owner's names to ffep in ink and pencil. Pages tanned. ; Latin text with extensive English introduction and commentary. ; Pitt Press Series; 70 pages
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Horace; James Gow (Ed. )
Q. HORATI FLACCI [HORACE]: SATURARUM LIBER I Edited with Introduction and Notes
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Minor pencilling to a few pages. Tear to base of spine (2 cm). 1 corner edgeworn. ; English Notes with Latin Text. ; Pitt Press Series; 120 pages
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Horace; Johann Kaspar Von Orelli; Johann Georg Baiter; Wilhelm Hirschfelder; W Mewes
Q. HORATIUS FLACCUS [HORACE] [2 VOLUMES] Recensuit Atque Interpretatus Est. Io. Gaspar Orellius. Editionem Minorem Sextam Post. Io. Georgium Baiterum Curavit Guilelmus Hirschfelder. Vol. Prius & Alterum
Bookplate to inner covers (Dept of Classics. Univ. Of Toronto. Donated by Professor Douglas Thomson). Books rebound in cream coloured boards with browning to spines. Foxing passim. Pencilling to a few pages. First few pages of Vol. 1 are loose but present and Pp 525-532 are loose but present. Chipping to foreedges. Working copy. Fair to Good. ; v. 1. (1882) Odae. Carmen saeculare. Epodi (456 pp) ; v. 2. (1884) Satirae. Epistulae. Ars Poetica (559 pp); 2 Volume Set; Vol. 1/2/2022; 1015 pages
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Horace; Leaann Osburn (Ed. )
HORACE FULLY PARSED WORD BY WORD Books I and II of Horace Odes Grammatically Analyzed and Literally Translated
Former owner's name to titlepage. ; 8.9 X 6.0 X 0.8 inches; 282 pages
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Horace; Louis Untermeyer & John T. Winterich
Q. HORATIUS FLACCUS [HORACE]: CARMINA ET EPODI / ODES AND EPODES, IN THE ORIGINAL LATIN AND IN ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS Accompanied by Reproductions of Pages from Earlier Editions of Horace, from the Beginnings of Printing to the Present Century
2 volumes in slipcase, each bound in 1/4 cloth, marbled boards and endpapers. Both volumes are nicely printed. The slipcase is scuffed and has some chips, with tar to rear panel (1 cm) the books themselves are Fine and unmarked. No. 1030 of an edition of 1500. Glassine wrappers are torn and chipped. ; Xxiv, 394pp text & translation in 12mo; the Reproductions bound in folio.
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Horace; Michele Lowrie (Ed. )
HORACE: ODES AND EPODES
Scholar's name to half-title (Robert Brown). Light shelfwear. Minor creasing to spine and corners of a few pages. ; This collection of recent articles provides convenient access to some of the best recent writing on Horace's Odes and Epodes. Formalist, structuralist, and historicizing approaches alike offer insight into this complex poet, who reinvented lyric at the transition from the Republic to the Augustan principate. Several classic studies in French, German, and Italian are here translated into English for the first time. A thread linking many of the pieces is the recurring debate over the performance of Horace's Odes. Fiction? Literal reality? A figurative appropriation of Greek tradition within the bookish culture of late Hellenism? Arguments both for and against gain a hearing. Michele Lowrie's introduction surveys the state of current scholarship and offers guidance on the seminal issues confronting the interpretation of Horatian lyric today. Suggestions for further reading and a consolidated bibliography open avenues for more extensive research. ; Oxford Readings in Classical Studies; 560 pages
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Horace; Michele Lowrie (Ed. )
HORACE: ODES AND EPODES
Very minor shelfwear to DJ else Fine. ; Oxford Readings in Classical Studies; 472 pages; This collection of recent articles provides convenient access to some of the best recent writing on Horace's Odes and Epodes. Formalist, structuralist, and historicizing approaches alike offer insight into this complex poet, who reinvented lyric at the transition from the Republic to the Augustan principate. Several classic studies in French, German, and Italian are here translated into English for the first time. A thread linking many of the pieces is the recurring debate over the performance of Horace's Odes. Fiction? Literal reality? A figurative appropriation of Greek tradition within the bookish culture of late Hellenism? Arguments both for and against gain a hearing. Michele Lowrie's introduction surveys the state of current scholarship and offers guidance on the seminal issues confronting the interpretation of Horatian lyric today. Suggestions for further reading and a consolidated bibliography open avenues for more extensive research.
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Horace; O. A. W. Dilke (Ed. )
HORACE: EPISTLES BOOK I.
Minor shelfewar. ; 186 pages
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Horace; R. G. M. Nisbet & Margaret Hubbard (Eds. )
A COMMENTARY ON HORACE: ODES Book 1
Front hinge weakening and starting to crack. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Else VG. ; Vol. 1; 440 pages
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Horace; R. G. M. Nisbet & Margaret Hubbard (Eds. )
A COMMENTARY ON HORACE: ODES Book 1
Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Light edgewear to extremities. ; Vol. 1; 440 pages
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