HORACE

(Quintus Horatius Flaccus)hôrˈəs, 65 b.c.–8 b.c., Latin poet, one of the greatest of lyric poets, b. Venusia, S Italy. He studied at Rome and Athens and, joining Brutus and the republicans, fought (42 b.c.) at Philippi. Returning to Rome, he was introduced by Vergil to Maecenas, who became (c.38 b.c.) his friend and constant benefactor. Maecenas gave him a farm in the Sabine Hills, where he lived thereafter except for lengthy visits to Rome. His first book of Satires appeared in 35 b.c., the Epodes c.30 b.c., the second book of Satires in 29 b.c., three books of Odes c.24 b.c., and the first book of Epistles c.20 b.c. The fourth book of Odes, the second book of Epistles, a hymn (the Carmen Saeculare), and the Ars Poetica, or Epistle to the Pisos, appeared c.13 b.c. Horace was an unrivaled lyric poet. His early poems show the influence of the Greek Archilochus, but his later verse displays complete and individualized adaption of Greek meters to Latin. As his genius matured, Horace's themes turned from personal vilification to more generalized satire and to literary criticism. He gives a vivid picture of contemporary Roman society and represents especially the spirit of the Augustan age of Rome—a time of peace, when the arts were cultivated earnestly without pretense. He had much influence on European poetry.

See Loeb translations by H. R. Fairclough (rev. ed. 1929) and C. E. Bennett (rev. ed. 1964); poetic translations by J. Michie (1965) and N. Rudd (1979, repr. 1981); studies by E. Fraenkel (1957), S. Commager (1962), L. P. Wilkinson (1951, repr. 1965), D. A. West (1967), and C. D. N. Costa, ed. (1973).

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LIST OF LETTERS IN VOL. III T C 1750. 314 July 25, 1750 Horace Mann 309 315 Aug. 2, 1750 Horace Mann 310 316 Sept 1, 1750 Horace Mann 311 317 Sept. 10, 1750 George Montagu 312 318 Sept. 20, 1750 Horace Mann 313...
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Hubbell George Allen HORACE MANN AND ANTIOCH COLLEGE . * Ohio Archaeological...14, pp. 12-27. Lang Ossian Herbert HORACE MANN, HIS LIFE AND EDUCATIONAL WORK . * 1893. Mann Mary Peabody LIFE OF HORACE MANN , by HIS WIFE . * 1865. Martin G...
...patron, would have been enough to identify Horace as the speaker, even without the indications...audience, would have seen and heard that Horace was the source. The speaker of the odes is thus Horace. The distinction between Horace and the...
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Ronsard, Horace, and the Dynamics of Poetic Creativity...challenge similar to a dilemma faced by Horace. (4) Like his Roman predecessor who...Although he does not directly allude to Horace in this poem, he seems to share Horaces...
Horace M. Kallen: Pluralism and American Jewish Identity. by William Toll In 1915, Horace M. Kallen, the son of an immigrant rabbi...in Latvia, emigrated to Silesia, where Horace was born in 1882, and brought the family...
Queering Horace Walpole. by George E. Haggerty What...the eighteenth-century man of letters Horace Walpole (1717-96, see Figure 1) in...terms. I also want us to look at the man Horace Walpole in the broadest way possible...
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Horace for our time by D.S. Carne-Ross J. D. McClatchy, editor Horace: The Odes. New Translations by Contemporary Poets...back on his career with urbane self-complacency. Horace begins: Vixi puellis nuper idoneus et militavi non...
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The Dreams of Horace Mann. by PAUL D. HOUSTON Last year I wrote about Horace Mann as the opening to our "Contrarians" issue...School Administrator. I thought I would return to Horace to kick off this inaugural column of "Executive...
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Giants of American Education: Horace Mann. by Sybil Eakin HORACE MANN HAS BEEN CALLED THE FATHER OF AMERICAN "COMMON...OF GIANTS OF AMERICAN EDUCATION. In the early 1830s, Horace Mann, a young representative in the Massachusetts legislature...
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HOUSE THAT HORACE BUILT; Man of Letters Horace Walpole Launched the Gothic Revival with His Soon to Be Restored...agnostic, foppish, unmarried, and almost certainly gay Horace Walpole. For Strawberry Hill, more than any other 18th century...
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John and Horace Dodge Likely Never Imagined It Could Happen...Stein Wheelbase Communications John and Horace Dodge likely never imagined it could happen...Like the night in November 1914, when Horace and John announced during a public party...
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GREELEY, HORACE 1811 72, American newspaper editor...1953, repr. 1964); D. C. Seitz, Horace Greeley, Founder of the New York Tribune (1926, repr. 1970); R. R. Fahrney, Horace Greeley and the Tribune in the Civil War...
MANN, HORACE man, 1796 1859, American educator, b...et al., ed., The Life and Works of Horace Mann (5 vol., 1891); biographies by...B. Downs (1974); B. A. Hinsdale, Horace Mann and the Common School Revival in the...
HORACE (Quintus Horatius Flaccus)hor s, 65 b.c. 8 b.c., Latin poet, one...and the Ars Poetica, or Epistle to the Pisos, appeared c.13 b.c. Horace was an unrivaled lyric poet. His early poems show the influence of the Greek...
WALPOLE, HORACE, 4TH EARL OF ORFORD 1717 97, English author; youngest son of Sir Robert...from 1732 to 1797. Among his more famous correspondents are Gray, Sir Horace Mann, Thomas Chatterton, and Mme Du Deffand . Walpole succeeded to the...
FURNESS, HORACE HOWARD fur nis, 1833 1912, American Shakespearean scholar, b. Philadelphia...of Shakespeare (plays published separately, 1871 1913). His son, Horace Howard Furness, Jr., 1865 1930, succeeded him as editor and donated...
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