The Odes of Horace [and Carmen saeculare] literally tr. in metre by A. Way

The Odes of Horace [and Carmen saeculare] literally tr. in metre by A. Way
Title The Odes of Horace [and Carmen saeculare] literally tr. in metre by A. Way PDF eBook
Author Quintus Horatius Flaccus
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 1876
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The poems of Horace, a literal tr. by A.H. Bryce

The poems of Horace, a literal tr. by A.H. Bryce
Title The poems of Horace, a literal tr. by A.H. Bryce PDF eBook
Author Horace
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 1897
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The Shipwreck Sea

The Shipwreck Sea
Title The Shipwreck Sea PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey M. Duban
Publisher CLAIRVIEW BOOKS
Pages 394
Release 2019-01-28
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1912992000

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Sappho, in the words of poet Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837–1909), was “simply nothing less – as she is certainly nothing more – than the greatest poet who ever was at all.” Born over 2,600 years ago on the Greek island of Lesbos, Sappho, the namesake lesbian, wrote amorously of men and women alike, exhibiting both masculine and feminine tendencies in her poetry and life. What’s left of her writing, and what we know of her, is fragmentary, and thus ever subject to speculation and study. The Shipwreck Sea highlights the love poetry of the soulful Sappho, the impassioned Ibycus, and the playful Anacreon, among other Greek lyric poets of the age (7th to 5th centuries BC), with verse translations into English by author Jeffrey Duban. The book also features selected Latin poets who wrote on erotic themes – Catullus, Lucretius, Horace, and Petronius – and poems by Charles Baudelaire, with his milestone rejoinder to lesbian love (“Lesbos”) and, in the same stanzaic meter, a turn to the consoling power of memory in love’s more frequently tormented recall (“Le Balcon”). Duban also translates selected Carmina Burana of Carl Orff, the poems frequently Anacreontic in spirit. The book’s essays include a comprehensive analysis with a new translation of Horace’s famed Odes 1.5 (“To Pyrrha”), in which the theme of (love’s) shipwreck predominates, and an opening treatise-length argument – exploring painting, sculpture, literature, and other Western art forms – on the irrelevance of gender to artistic creation. (No, Homer was not a woman, and it would make no difference if she were.) Twenty full-color artwork reproductions, masterpieces in their own right, illustrate and bring Duban’s argument to life. Finally, Duban presents a selection of his own love poems, imitations and pastiches written over a lifetime – these composed in the “classical mode”, which is the leitmotif of this volume. The Shipwreck Sea is a delightful and continually thought-provoking companion to The Lesbian Lyre, both books vividly demonstrating that classicism yet thrives in our time, despite the modernism marshaled against it.

Horace's Odes and Carmen Saeculare

Horace's Odes and Carmen Saeculare
Title Horace's Odes and Carmen Saeculare PDF eBook
Author Simon Preece
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 647
Release 2021-05-11
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1527569543

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At a time of extraordinary political upheaval, Horace wrote poetry and proudly boasted that his Odes were bringing to Rome the metres and subject matter of the Greek lyric poets who had flourished some six centuries earlier. His achievement ensured that the Odes remained unique in Latin literature, and they have continued to be read and loved for two thousand years. Horace’s metrical diversity is fundamental to his artistry, so these translations recreate the original thirteen metres in English. They are written in elegant verse which is always alert to the poems’ structure, register, rhetoric, sound and syntax. Special attention is given to the nuanced meanings of words in their context and to the implications of Horace’s often highly unusual word-order—no Roman ever spoke such Latin, except when reading the Odes aloud. The translations are supported by a wide-ranging introduction, which provides biographical, historical and literary context, and shows several ways in which the Odes can respond to literary analysis. The extensive notes constitute a commentary on all the poems, drawing the reader from the translations to the facing text of Horace’s Latin, and offering brief discussions of textual, literary, linguistic, metrical, historical, geographical, mythological and religious issues. Students and general readers will find the tools here to help them develop their own personal response to Horace’s exceptional poetry, while teachers will welcome the opportunity to compare poems across all four books of the Odes in equal detail.

Bulletin of the Wilmington Institute Free Library

Bulletin of the Wilmington Institute Free Library
Title Bulletin of the Wilmington Institute Free Library PDF eBook
Author Wilmington Institute Free Library (Wilmington, Del.)
Publisher
Pages 126
Release 1903
Genre Classified catalogs
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A Preliminary Catalogue of the Horace Collection

A Preliminary Catalogue of the Horace Collection
Title A Preliminary Catalogue of the Horace Collection PDF eBook
Author Princeton University. Library
Publisher
Pages 108
Release 1917
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Catalogue of Books

Catalogue of Books
Title Catalogue of Books PDF eBook
Author Perth (W.A.). Public Library
Publisher
Pages 618
Release 1905
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