This edition presents the complete works of Horace, a cornerstone of classical Roman literature, in Italian. Included are Horace's most celebrated works, such as the Odes, Satires, and Epistles, offering readers a comprehensive view of his poetic genius and philosophical insights. Horace's writings explore themes of love, friendship, mortality, and the pursuit of a balanced life, rendered with wit and elegance that have resonated through the centuries.
Edited by Tommaso Gargallo, this volume provides valuable context and interpretation, making Horace's works accessible to both scholars and general readers interested in classical literature. Experience the enduring wisdom and artistry of Horace in this beautifully presented collection.
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