Publisher's Synopsis
A timeless collection of poetry, "Odes and Epodes" presents the enduring work of Horace, one of the greatest poets of ancient Rome. Translated by Charles Edwin Bennett, this edition makes Horace's eloquent verses accessible to a modern audience. The Odes explore themes of love, friendship, politics, and the appreciation of simple pleasures, while the Epodes offer a more satirical and critical perspective on Roman society.
This volume provides a valuable glimpse into the world of classical literature and the poetic genius of Horace. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone with an appreciation for the classics, "Odes and Epodes" remains a testament to the enduring power and beauty of Latin poetry.
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