"Die Realien Bei Horaz: Tiere Und Pflanzen. Kleidung Und Wohnung In Den Gedichten Des Horaz" offers a detailed exploration of the natural world and material culture as depicted in the poetry of Horace. Wilhelm Gemoll delves into Horace's use of animals and plants, as well as his descriptions of clothing and dwellings, to provide a deeper understanding of the poet's work and the society he inhabited.
This study illuminates the cultural and historical context of Horace's poetry, revealing how these elements contribute to the overall meaning and impact of his verses. A valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of classical literature, this book provides insight into the rich tapestry of imagery and symbolism woven throughout Horace's poems, offering a fresh perspective on one of Rome's most celebrated poets.
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