Les "OEUVRES d'Horace" rassemblent l'h ritage po tique et philosophique de l'un des plus illustres auteurs de la Rome antique. Quintus Horatius Flaccus, connu sous le nom d'Horace, a marqu la litt rature mondiale par sa ma (R)trise technique et son exploration profonde de la condition humaine. Ce recueil embrasse la diversit de son g nie, incluant ses c l bres Odes, ses Satires incisives et ses p (R)tres empreintes de sagesse.
Au travers de ses vers, Horace aborde des th mes universels tels que la bri vet de la vie, le concept du carpe diem, l'amiti , et l' quilibre moral. Ses crits offrent une chronique fascinante de la soci t romaine sous le r gne d'Auguste, tout en proposant une r flexion intemporelle sur la vertu et le bonheur simple. L'"Art po tique", galement inclus dans ses travaux, demeure un texte fondamental de la critique litt raire, influen ant des g n rations de po tes et de dramaturges.
Cette compilation constitue une ressource essentielle pour les passionn s de lettres classiques et les tudiants de l'histoire romaine. Elle t moigne de la finesse d'un po te qui a su transformer les pr occupations de son temps en une "uvre d'une port e universelle, alliant la rigueur de la forme la profondeur du sentiment.
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