This is Volume 2 of the complete works of Horace, a cornerstone of classical Latin literature. Presented in its original Latin, this collection offers invaluable insight into the artistry of one of Rome's most celebrated poets. Including odes, satires, and epistles, Horace's works reflect the political and social life of the Augustan age, as well as exploring timeless themes of love, friendship, and the pursuit of virtue. Edited by P. Sanadon and M. Dacier, this volume preserves the integrity of Horace's verses, ensuring its enduring appeal for scholars and enthusiasts of classical literature.
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