Q. Horatii Flacci Opera Omnia is a comprehensive collection of the complete works of Horace, one of the greatest poets of ancient Rome. This edition, carefully compiled and edited by Karl Zell, presents Horace's poems ad fidem optimorum librorum-according to the standard of the best books-with a selection of various readings.
This volume provides readers with a rich understanding of Horace's lyric verse, satires, and epistles. Horace's work offers timeless insights into human nature, Roman society, and the art of living well. Students and enthusiasts of classical literature will appreciate the meticulous scholarship and comprehensive nature of this collection.
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