This collection, "Translations From Horace, &c.," presents the poetic translations of Sir S.E. De Vere, Bart., alongside the original Latin text by Quintus Horatius Flaccus (Horace). This compilation offers a unique opportunity to appreciate both the timeless beauty of Horace's verses and the interpretive skill of a Victorian translator. De Vere's work allows readers to engage with classic literature, making Horace's odes and epodes accessible to a broader audience. The inclusion of the Latin text enables scholars and enthusiasts alike to delve into the nuances of language and poetic form, providing valuable insights into the art of translation.
Perfect for students of classical literature, lovers of poetry, and anyone interested in the intersection of languages and cultures, this volume preserves a fascinating dialogue between the ancient world and the 19th century.
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