Odes and Epodes
Discover the timeless poetry of Horace in Odes and Epodes, a compelling collection that showcases the depth and variety of his work. Published by Harvard University Press in 2004, this hardback edition spans 368 pages and invites readers to explore the intricate interplay between public and private life, as well as the contrasting themes of urban and rural existence.
Horace, born in 65 BC, masterfully weaves together Stoic and Epicurean philosophies, offering insights into love, politics, and the human experience. His Odes present a rich tapestry of emotions, while the Epodes delve into more provocative themes. This collection is essential for anyone interested in classical literature and the enduring power of poetry.
Enhance your bookshelf with this remarkable work that continues to resonate through the ages!