Satires. Epistles. Art of Poetry
Discover the timeless brilliance of Horace in "Satires. Epistles. Art of Poetry," published by Harvard University Press in 1926. This hardback edition spans 544 pages, offering readers a comprehensive exploration of Horace's multifaceted poetry. His work seamlessly intertwines public and private themes, navigating through urban and rural landscapes while engaging with Stoic and Epicurean philosophies.
In the "Satires," Horace employs humor and wit to critique both himself and society, providing a mirror to human follies. The collection also features his celebrated verse epistles, including the renowned "Art of Poetry," where he articulates his influential literary theories. This essential read is perfect for enthusiasts of ancient literature and those seeking insight into classical thought. Dive into the world of Roman literature with Horace's captivating voice and sharp observations.