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  1. Horace 'The Epodes' and 'Carmen Saeculare': a new, downloadable English translation.

  2. Horace The Odes, Epodes, Satires, Epistles, Ars Poetica and Carmen Saeculare. A new complete downloadable English translation of the Odes and other poetry translations including Lorca, Petrarch, Propertius, and Mandelshtam.

  3. Along with Augustus, Horace met Augustus's right-hand man, Maecenas, who gave Horace the gift of his own Sabine Farm as a means of support. This gift meant, among other things, space and time to write -- the most important gift any artist can receive.

  4. The Epodes (Latin: Epodi or Epodon liber; also called Iambi) are a collection of iambic poems written by the Roman poet Horace. They were published in 30 BC and form part of his early work alongside the Satires.

  5. Horace’s The Epodes is a collection of 17 poems utilising a variety of metres that were largely influenced by the Greek poet Archilochus. These poems combine lyric and iambic traditions, often exploring themes of love, politics, and social commentary.

  6. 5 mar 2003 · This version of the 103 odes of Books 1-4, plus the Carmen Saeculare, follows a recent version of the Odes and Epodes by David West (Oxford World’s Classics, 1997), while classic and historic translations are well represented in two recent paperback anthologies — Horace: The Odes in English Verse (edited by Antony Lentin, Wordsworth 1997 ...

  7. THE EPODES of HORACE. EPODE I. Horace desires to goe with Maecenas to warre. EPODE II. The prases of the courtrie life. EPODE III. Against the eating of Garlick. EPODE IV. Against upstert Maenas, late a slave. EPODE V. Canidia tortaring a boy, to make a love potion of him. EPODE VI. Against Cassius Severus. EPODE VII. An execration of the ...