Horace Odes and EpodesCambridge University Press, 19. 12. 2013 - 308 strán (strany) Originally published in 1922, this book presents a study in poetic word order with illustrations from Horace's Odes, Epodes and the Carmen Saeculare. The understanding of ancient word order is important for the proper comprehension of Classical poetry, especially since the same styles were not preserved in the Romance languages following the adoption of Christianity. This book will be of value to readers of Horace and anyone with an interest in the original performance and understanding of ancient writing. |
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Horace Odes and Epodes: A Study in Poetic Word-order Henry Darnley Naylor, Horace Obmedzený náhľad - 1978 |
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ablative absolute adjective adverb aetas amor antithesis ȧrò artificial contrast atque atra Caesar caput chiasmus Cicero citharae comes early comes last compare Epod Compare Livy compare Odes compare on Odes curas dative decus deorum deos domos domum dulce dulci echoes emphasis i.e. emphatic addendum Epist epithet Epod equals an adverb Fides Fortuna genitive goes closely grata gravis grouping Hadriae haec Horace impia intrusive Iovis Iuppiter iuventas Lacaenae Livy logical subject lyrae Maecenas manus mare meae meis mihi multa neque nive note ad loc note at Odes note on Odes note the chiasmus Notus noun nova nunc omne omnis Ovid paraprosdokian pare Odes pede perhaps position postposited precedes predicative preposited proleptic puer quae quam quid quod Roman would read saepe semel semper stress i.e. tibi Tibur tristes tuae tuis Venus verb Vergil Vergil Aen viridi Wickham says words