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Horace (Author), Smith Palmer Bovie (Translator)
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0226067777 978-0226067773 April 15, 2002
The writings of Horace have exerted strong and continuing influence on writers from his day to our own. Sophisticated and intellectual, witty and frank, he speaks to the cultivated and civilized world of today with the same astringent candor and sprightliness that appeared so fresh at the height of Rome's wealthy and glory.

The Satires and Epistles spans the poet's career as a satirist, critic, and master of lyric poetry, as man of the world, friend of the great, and relentless enemy of the mediocre. "Horace," writes translator Smith Palmer Bovie, "is the best antidote in the world for anxiety. His Satires and Epistles demonstrate the good-humored freedom of a man who has cheerfully assumed the responsibility for making his own life not so much a 'success' as the occasion for a true enjoyment of virtue and knowledge." Bovie's impeccable translation, along with Clancy's edition of the Odes and Epodes, offers the reader a complete and modern Horace.

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The Satires and Epistles span Horace's career as a satirist, critic, and master of lyric poetry-as man of the world, friend of the great, and relentless enemy of the mediocre. "Horace," writes translator Smith Palmer Bovie, "is the best antidote in the world for anxiety. His Satires and Epistles demonstrate the good-humored freedom of a man who has cheerfully assumed the responsibility for making his own life not so much a 'success' as the occasion for a true enjoyment of virtue and knowledge."

Bovie's impeccable translations-along with the University of Chicago Press's edition of the Odes and Epodes-offer the reader a complete and modern Horace.

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  • Paperback: 326 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press (April 15, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226067777
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226067773
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.7 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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Horace's collection of Satires and Epistles have always been left in the shadows of his Odes and Epodes due to this very reason--that they are didactic rather than aesthetic. In this work, Horace gives modest moral and social instruction to his correspondents, while in his Odes and Epodes his lust for life and the beautiful give the reader something much more palatable to digest. What one will find here that may be the of most value is his Ars Poetica, which hands the novice some well-gained advice on how to write good poetry. This work also furnishes itself as an excellent historical source into the world of the Augustan Age. Overall, it must be said that these poems are not quite as entertaining as his Odes and Epodes, yet the reader must consider Horace's purpose in writing them before making any rash judgements. The Norton Editions are of course one of the most trustworthy texts to be found and for the price listed this one is incomparable with any others available.
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The individual poems comprising each book of the Satires are not arranged chronologically in the order of their composition. Read the first page
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tot sustineas, fourth satire, second satire, first satire, town mouse, sixth satire
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