Q. Horatius Flaccus, Volume 1 presents a meticulously curated collection of the works of Horace, the celebrated Roman lyric poet. This edition, prepared by W. Mewes, offers readers a unique opportunity to engage with Horace's timeless verses through the lens of German scholarship. Featuring the original Latin text alongside insightful German commentary and translation, this volume serves as an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of classical literature.
Explore Horace's masterful odes, epodes, and satires, reflecting on themes of love, friendship, morality, and the pursuit of the good life. This volume provides a rich understanding of the historical and cultural context in which Horace wrote, making it an essential addition to any classical studies library.
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