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Horace: Epodes

Horace: Epodes

Horace: Epodes

Horace
David Mankin, Cornell University, New York
October 1995
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9780521397742
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    Horace's book of Epodes consists of seventeen poems in different versions of the iambus, the meter traditionally associated with lampoon. David Mankin's introduction and commentary examines all aspects of Horace's relationship with his models and of the technical accomplishment of his verse, and places the Epodes firmly in their literary and historical context while also giving help with linguistic problems. Students and scholars alike will welcome this commentary, the only one providing a full and detailed interpretation in English.

    • The first commentary on the Epodes providing a full and detailed interpretation in English
    • This commentary will make it possible for students to study the Epodes in class
    • It incorporates many new views about the relationship of Horace's poetry to its Greek models

    Reviews & endorsements

    "In his comprehensive textual commentary Mankin addresses a variety of needs and interests--grammer and syntax, versification and poetic figures, linguistic and cultural explication of vocabulary--all with abundant references to sources and special studies....excellent scholarship and broad utitlity....Highly recommended to all students of Horace at upper-division undergraduate and above." Choice

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    Product details

    October 1995
    Paperback
    9780521397742
    332 pages
    186 × 123 × 21 mm
    0.357kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction:
    • 1. Horace
    • 2. Historical background
    • 3. The Epodes and early Greek iambus
    • 4. The Epode book
    • 5. Language and style
    • 6. Metre
    • 7. The text
    • Q. HORATI FLACCI IAMBORVM LIBER
    • Commentary
    • Appendices
    • Bibliography
    • Indexes to the commentary.
    • Horace
    • Editor
    • David Mankin , Cornell University, New York