

An edition of The Satires of Horace (1966)
a study.
By Niall Rudd
Publish Date
1966
Publisher
Cambridge U.P.
Language
eng
Pages
318
Description:
"'A systematic study of all the Satires, [this book includes] for each Satire an exposition of argument and structure illustrated by pieces of either idiomatic translation of paraphrase, a description ofhistorical and social background, and comments on the quality of the poem ... this happy blend of historical scholarship and literary criticism is aimed at a wide audience.' Michael Coffey, Classical Review."--Bloomsbury Publishing A systematic study of all the Satires, [this book includes] for each Satire an exposition of argument and structure illustrated by pieces of either idiomatic translation of paraphrase, a description ofhistorical and social background, and comments on the quality of the poem .. this happy blend of historical scholarship and literary criticism is aimed at a wide audience.' Michael Coffey, Classical Review
subjects: History and criticism, In literature, Latin Verse satire, Verse satire, Latin, Satirae (Horace), Satire, history and criticism, Horace
People: Horace
Places: Rome