Eclogae ex Q. Horatii Flacci poematibus [ed. by A.W. Zumpt].Chambers, 1851 - 22 páginas |
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Página xiii
... kind of triumphal song on the victory at Actium ; so that the book seems to have been published immediately after it . With the Epodes , Horace closed his satirical poetry . He had gained a name by it , but had also made himself enemies ...
... kind of triumphal song on the victory at Actium ; so that the book seems to have been published immediately after it . With the Epodes , Horace closed his satirical poetry . He had gained a name by it , but had also made himself enemies ...
Página xiv
... kind of poetry he derived from the Greek Archi- lochus , whose celebrated satirical poems were written in iambics : but their form he himself invented . The name of epodi is taken from the fact , that in the majority of them the first ...
... kind of poetry he derived from the Greek Archi- lochus , whose celebrated satirical poems were written in iambics : but their form he himself invented . The name of epodi is taken from the fact , that in the majority of them the first ...
Página xv
... kind of poetry was unknown to the Greeks : its place was sup- plied by what was called the Old Comedy , with which Horace , in defending his Satires , classes them . The Drama Satyricum was a parody on tragedy . The Latin word satira is ...
... kind of poetry was unknown to the Greeks : its place was sup- plied by what was called the Old Comedy , with which Horace , in defending his Satires , classes them . The Drama Satyricum was a parody on tragedy . The Latin word satira is ...
Página 36
... ) He who made the highest throw with dice obtained the honour , the matter being thus left to a kind of lot ( hence sortiere . ) " = 6 6 Coin of Sestius . BRI CARMEN VI . AD M. AGRIPPAM , THE poet alleges 36 Q. HORATII FLACCI.
... ) He who made the highest throw with dice obtained the honour , the matter being thus left to a kind of lot ( hence sortiere . ) " = 6 6 Coin of Sestius . BRI CARMEN VI . AD M. AGRIPPAM , THE poet alleges 36 Q. HORATII FLACCI.
Página 60
... kind of goblet , with a handle ; so called from Cantharus , its in- ventor . Graeca - testa , & c . The ancients usually did not draw their wine into casks , but kept it in two - handled jars of earthenware , which stood round the ...
... kind of goblet , with a handle ; so called from Cantharus , its in- ventor . Graeca - testa , & c . The ancients usually did not draw their wine into casks , but kept it in two - handled jars of earthenware , which stood round the ...
Términos y frases comunes
aetas Alcaeus ancient Antony Apollo Apulia aquae atque Augustus Bacchus battle of Actium Caesar called Carm CARMEN carmina celebrated Compare Carm Connect Construe consul curas dative deorum Diana dicere Ennius epistle Epodes expression fame Faunus fidibus Fortuna goddess gods Gram Greek haec hence honour Horace Horace's hunc illi inter Jovis Jupiter juvat juventus king Lucilius Maecenas magna mala mare melius mihi modo multa mutare namely nefas neque nihil nisi nunc Octavianus olim omne omnis pater pede poem poet poetical poetry populus praises properly prose puer pueri quae quam quia quibus Quid quidquid quis quod quoque Quum rebus rerum Roman Rome saepe Satires satis scil semper sense shews sibi simul sine Sive sunt tamen Tarentum terra Teucer thee thou tibi Tibur town ulmo Venusia virtus wine Zumpt
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