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Horace

Autor(a) de Epodes and Odes

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Obras por Horace

Epodes and Odes (0030) 969 exemplares
The Odes of Horace (0023) — Autor — 859 exemplares
The Complete Works of Horace (1901) — Autor — 818 exemplares
The Complete Odes and Epodes (1997) 553 exemplares
The Satires (1939) — Autor — 229 exemplares
Ars poetica (0018) — Autor — 125 exemplares
Selected Poems of Horace (1947) 84 exemplares
Horace: Epodes (2000) 50 exemplares
Horace: Selected Odes and Satire (1999) 42 exemplares
Q. Horati Flacci Carmina (1989) 37 exemplares
Satirer och epoder (0035) 36 exemplares
Horace Odes I: Carpe Diem (1995) 36 exemplares
Horace: Epistles Book I (1994) 26 exemplares
Two Roman Mice (1871) 24 exemplares
The Satires of Horace and Persius (1973) 23 exemplares
Horace in his odes (1988) — Writer — 20 exemplares
Oden I-III 18 exemplares
Horace Odes II: Vatis Amici (1998) 16 exemplares
Horace Satire 1.9: The Boor (1998) 12 exemplares
Odes i Epodes Volum I (2009) 12 exemplares
Odas epodos Arte poética (1984) 12 exemplares
Le satire; Le epistole (1838) 12 exemplares
Quintus Horatius Flaccus (1972) 11 exemplares
Odes i Epodes Volum II (2009) 11 exemplares
[Horace] (2010) 8 exemplares
Odes and Epodes (0030) 8 exemplares
Odar av Horats Andre samling (2005) 6 exemplares
Satirer Bok 1 (2012) 5 exemplares
The Complete Odes and Epodes (1656) 5 exemplares
Pluk de dag vijftig oden (2015) 5 exemplares
Odas; Canto Secular; Epodos (2007) 5 exemplares
Ad Pyrrham 5 exemplares
Q. Horati Flacci Opera (1955) — Writer — 5 exemplares
Horácio - Poesia Completa (2023) 5 exemplares
OBRAS COMPLETAS. (2006) 4 exemplares
Ars Poetica : Siir Sanati (2010) 4 exemplares
The new life 4 exemplares
Odi ed epodi (2018) 4 exemplares
Poetic Art (1975) 3 exemplares
Odi (2018) 3 exemplares
Sátiras (2010) 3 exemplares
Odes i epodes (vol. I) (1978) 3 exemplares
Odi. Epodi. (2004) 3 exemplares
Horazens Briefe (1987) 3 exemplares
Satire (Italian Edition) (2017) — Autor — 3 exemplares
Odas-Epodos (1980) 3 exemplares
Odas ; Canto Secular ; Epodos (2016) 3 exemplares
Odes IV 3 exemplares
Horatius (1988) 3 exemplares
Odes: Book III (2022) 3 exemplares
The Epistles of Horace (2018) 2 exemplares
Die Gedichte des Horaz (1990) 2 exemplares
Horace: Epistles, Book I (1954) 2 exemplares
Odar. Tredje samling (2010) 2 exemplares
Satiren und briefe (2015) 2 exemplares
Horaz. Texte 2 exemplares
Sermo et lyra (1999) 2 exemplares
Epístolas (2017) 2 exemplares
The Hawarden Horace (1894) 2 exemplares
Arte Poética (1941) 2 exemplares
Arte poetica 2 exemplares
Romaj Odoj 2 exemplares
Bloemlezing 2 exemplares
Epistulae 2 exemplares
Versek 2 exemplares
Carmina Latīna — Autor — 2 exemplares
The art of poetry (1974) 2 exemplares
Monument 20 oden van Horatius (2011) 2 exemplares
The Christ of God 2 exemplares
Odes. Book 3 (2021) 2 exemplares
Carmina 2 exemplares
Jeugdwerk 2 exemplares
Ódák (1985) 2 exemplares
Le epistole. Libro 1° (2019) 2 exemplares
Odi ed epodi 2 exemplares
Sermones et epistulae 2 exemplares
Odes: Book IV 2 exemplares
Glanz der Bescheidenheit (2000) 2 exemplares
Epístola a los Pisones (1996) 2 exemplares
Orazio. Opere (Italian Edition) (2013) 2 exemplares
Sàtires Epístoles (2009) 2 exemplares
Horace and Juvenal: satires (1973) 2 exemplares
Jeugdwerk 2 exemplares
Gedichte 2 exemplares
Le liriche 2 exemplares
Horace: Select Odes (1926) 2 exemplares
The Ars poetica of horace (1939) 2 exemplares
Epistulae / De arte poetica (2003) 2 exemplares
Horace Odes II 2 exemplares
Obras II 1 exemplar
Sátiras y epístolas (1996) 1 exemplar
Lucrecio y Horacio 1 exemplar
Odas - Epodos 1 exemplar
Over de dichtkunst 1 exemplar
Epistolas 1 exemplar
Odas (2015) 1 exemplar
Carmi 1 exemplar
Obras completas 1 exemplar
Horaci : cinc odes 1 exemplar
ODES I EPODES 2 (1981) 1 exemplar
Odas, Canto Secular, Epodos (2008) 1 exemplar
Odas (1988) 1 exemplar
Odas Libro II 1 exemplar
Opere. Testo latino a fronte (2015) 1 exemplar
Poésies d'Horace 1 exemplar
Horātija Dzejas 1 exemplar
Odes Book One 1 exemplar
Satire / Epistole 1 exemplar
XL Odas Selectas 1 exemplar
XXV Odas de Horacio (1992) 1 exemplar
Le Odi 1 exemplar
Certi fines 1 exemplar
Sermo et lyra 1 exemplar
Odas 1 exemplar
Odes et épodes 1 exemplar
Satires 1 exemplar
ODEN 1-3 1 exemplar
Die Oden des Horaz 1 exemplar
Odi scelte 1 exemplar
Carminum: Liber II 1 exemplar
Ódák és epódoszok (1975) 1 exemplar
Odi: Epodi (1986) 1 exemplar
Wybór pieśni 1 exemplar
Le odi. Volume 1 1 exemplar
Le epistole 1 exemplar
Gedichte : eine Auswahl (1993) 1 exemplar
1: Le satire 1 exemplar
Epistole e Ars poetica (2015) 1 exemplar
Szatírák 1 exemplar
Runoudesta (2004) 1 exemplar
Le epistole 1 exemplar
ODI, Libro Primo, 1 exemplar
Horatius : Text 1 exemplar
I carmi 1 exemplar
Tutte le opere 1 exemplar
Opere (antologia) 1 exemplar
Horatius legszebb ódái (1984) 1 exemplar
Horats' Oder 1 exemplar
Horatius I 1 exemplar
Válogatott versek (2006) 1 exemplar
Valitud oodid 1 exemplar
Poetik og kritik 1 exemplar
Carmen Saeculare 1 exemplar
Horace's odes (2010) 1 exemplar
Odes I (1925) 1 exemplar
Quinti Horatii Flacci Opera (2009) 1 exemplar
Epitres 1 exemplar
Horati Carminum Libri IV (1926) 1 exemplar
Six Odes 1 exemplar
Fifteen Odes of Horace — Autor — 1 exemplar
Oeuvres complètes (1950) 1 exemplar
Dzieła wszystkie (1988) 1 exemplar
Odes : book three 1 exemplar
Horatius Delphini 1 exemplar
Horace, Complete 1 exemplar
Odes. Book II 1 exemplar
Na Pele do Urso 1 exemplar
Odas y Épodos (2006) 1 exemplar
Collected works of Horace (1961) 1 exemplar
Opera (1963) 1 exemplar
Odes book II (2017) 1 exemplar
Hoartius Delphini 1 exemplar
The Epodes and Epistles (2021) 1 exemplar
Another Look 1 exemplar

Associated Works

Rhetoric; Poetics (0322) — Contribuidor — 978 exemplares
Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama (1995) — Contribuidor, algumas edições922 exemplares
Classical Literary Criticism (0384) — Contribuidor — 455 exemplares
World Poetry: An Anthology of Verse from Antiquity to Our Time (1998) — Contribuidor — 448 exemplares
Critical Theory Since Plato (1971) — Contribuidor, algumas edições399 exemplares
The Penguin Book of Homosexual Verse (1983) — Contribuidor — 237 exemplares
Criticism: Major Statements (1964) — Contribuidor — 222 exemplares
Poems Bewitched and Haunted (Everyman's Library Pocket Poets) (2005) — Contribuidor — 190 exemplares
The Utopia Reader (1999) — Contribuidor — 112 exemplares
The Norton Book of Friendship (1991) — Contribuidor — 96 exemplares
Roman Readings (1958) 67 exemplares
Classic Travel Stories (1994) — Contribuidor — 62 exemplares
Virgil and Other Latin Poets (1923) — Contribuidor — 36 exemplares
Springs of Roman Wisdom (1975) — Contribuidor — 29 exemplares
Komt een Griek bij de dokter humor in de oudheid (2007) — Contribuidor — 25 exemplares
Lapham's Quarterly - The Future: Volume IV, Number 4, Fall 2011 (2011) — Contribuidor — 23 exemplares
Loss: An Anthology (1997) — Contribuidor — 18 exemplares
Translations from Horace, Juvenal & Montaigne — Contribuidor — 2 exemplares
For Lucasta, with Rue (1999) — Contribuidor — 2 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome legal
Horatius Flaccus, Quintus
Outros nomes
Horace
Horaz
Data de nascimento
65-12-08 [BCE]
Data de falecimento
8-11-27 [BCE]
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
Italy
Local de nascimento
Venusia, Apulia (now Venosa, Italy)
Local de falecimento
Rome (now Italy)
Agente
Maecenas

Membros

Discussions

Shakespeare-Owned Book Found? em The Globe: Shakespeare, his Contemporaries, and Context (Maio 2021)
Horace em Ancient History (Agosto 2010)

Críticas

This particular edition offers translations from select odes etc. from Horace fans through the ages. At the back there's a glossary of the English as well as explanations of the references. In some cases more than one translation of a particular ode (notably Odes book ii 13). The translators give their own titles to the works and I hardly pay attention to the numbers, but I was reading one and thought,
"This sounds oddly familiar." Then I flipped back a page and realized they were the same poem. The differences were so far off from each other that I was forced to find the Latin online to compare. Latin is so tidy compared to messy, if colorful, analytic English and the second translation seemed much more in that line in its relative simplicity. The most annoying thing about all the translations was the rhyming. Arrrrgh! They were really stretching to make poetry that didn't rhyme into some that did.… (mais)
 
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marfita | Mar 18, 2024 |
Esta edición en especial tiene la misma que la edición en tapa dura Gredos. Tiene una introducción resumida y algunos errores en los números de notas. Incluso en una página tienen todos los números de las notas de la otra edición sitada en vez de la que se está viendo. Por suerte estos problemas son mínimos.
 
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juan32 | Sep 9, 2023 |
Maybe it's the translation. Really, what's the point of a metrical translation into unmetrical "verse"? It's a contradiction in terms.
 
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judeprufrock | Jul 4, 2023 |
With Horace, I’ve found yet another reason to learn Latin. There’s always a loss when you read a text in translation. Simply consider that ugly anglicisation Horace. As if Horatius isn’t a perfectly decent Roman name.
Quintus Horatius Flaccus had studied in Athens at the Academy founded by Plato where he also learned to appreciate the Greek lyrical poetry (Pindar, Sappho, Alcaeus) that later strongly inspired his own writings. Although he fought as a military tribune on the losing side at Philippi, he later supported Augustus, at least in writing. His Carmen Saeculare (also included in this book) was commissioned by Augustus in 17 BCE.
Horace later self-deprecatingly downplayed his role in the war – likely a wise thing to do all things considered. But it is under any circumstance as a great poet that he was celebrated, both in his own time and ever since. - I started reading this book containing his Odes last summer, and for some reason I left it hibernating all through the winter. It just might be that it should be read in the summer:

"The garlanded cupbearer waiting, and garlanded I,
Here in the shade of the arbour, drinking my wine."
(i.38)

Personally I am inclined to forgo the garland, but life on Horace's Sabine farm is otherwise much to my liking – as is his praise of the simple living and the simple pleasures. But he is painfully aware of the ways things are changing:

"It won’t be long before the little farms
Will be crowded out of being by the great
Estates of these latter days with their enormous
Fish ponds bigger than Lake Lucrinus is.
(...)
It wasn’t like this at all in Cato’s time
Or Romulus's time. Our fathers' ways
Were not these ways. Nobody minded then

That this holding was nothing more than a little farm.
They thought more then about the common good."
...
(ii.15)

He can also be, and indeed he often is, more humorous - here with a morbid twist in an ode dedicated to a tree on his estate:

...
"That man probably strangled his own father;
His hearth is probably stained with the blood of a houseguest
He murdered at midnight; he’s probably an expert at poison
Or any other crime you choose to name --

That man who planted you you wretched rotten
Falling tree come down on your master’s head."
...
(ii.13)

His sense of humor is often present in the odes to faithless lovers or the banter between lovers - or in the praise of wine. But he always returns to the joys of simple rural life. It was Horace’s patron Maecenas who gave him the villa outside Rome - and the first three books of Odes were dedicated to him, and so is the particular ode this quote is taken from:

...
"The more the money grows the more the greed
Grows too; also the anxiety of greed.

Maecenas, glory of simple knighthood, this
Is the reason I myself was always afraid

Of too much ambition and of rising too high.
The more a man can do without, the more

The gods will do for him. So, empty-handed,
Deserting the camp of the rich, I seek the camp

Of those who ask for little, and thus I am
A more impressive master of all the wealth

I happily have contempt for than if I
Were that poor thing belittled by his riches,

Hiding away in his storehouse everything garnered
From the rich Apulian fields his peasants till.

The splendid lord of the riches of Africa
Mistakenly thinks he's better off than I,

With my little farm whose crops I'm certain of,
And my quiet little stream of pure brook water."
...
(iii.16)

There is a subtlety in Horace that I find really intriguing, and I liked Ferry’s translations a lot - the only exceptions were when he used some very obvious anachronisms, but they were so few and far between that it really didn’t matter all that much. I haven’t read any other translations, but as can also be judged from the above quotes, this translation is quite an accomplishment. It is also great to have the Latin version on on the facing page – and it makes it all the more striking how much more wordy the English language is in comparison to the simple, concise and elegant Latin.
… (mais)
 
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saltr | 5 outras críticas | Feb 15, 2023 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
662
Also by
29
Membros
6,528
Popularidade
#3,761
Avaliação
3.9
Críticas
78
ISBN
467
Línguas
22
Marcado como favorito
28

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