De Horatio Po ta, written in Latin by Jacobus Johannes Hartman and published in 1891, offers a scholarly exploration into the works of the Roman poet Horace. This critical study delves into Horace's poetic techniques, themes, and enduring influence on Latin literature. Hartman's work provides valuable insights for students and scholars interested in classical poetry and the nuances of Latin language and literary analysis. It remains a significant resource for understanding Horace's place within the broader context of ancient Roman culture and literary tradition.
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