Poemata is a collection of poems by Quintus Horatius Flaccus, more commonly known as Horace, one of the greatest Roman lyric poets. This edition, "Animadversionibus Illustravit Car. Anthon," presents Horace's original Latin verses accompanied by illuminating annotations by Charles Anthon. These notes provide invaluable context and interpretation, making Horace's work accessible to a broader audience.
Horace's poetry explores a wide range of themes, including love, friendship, philosophy, and the beauty of nature. His elegant style and profound insights have made him a timeless figure in Western literature. This edition is a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in exploring the rich tradition of classical poetry. The annotations offer a deeper understanding of Horace's language, historical context, and enduring relevance.
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