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Introduction | 1 |
Horace on Literary History and the Limitations of Synkrisis | 7 |
Horace Epistles 119 | 19 |
Death Rebirth and Horatian Iambos | 47 |
Horace and the Alcaean Song | 71 |
On Horace Odes 115 and Choral Lyric | 85 |
Odes 127 and its Congeners | 103 |
Experiencing Intertextuality in Horace Odes 34 | 119 |
Horace Odes 412 and the Evocation of Virgil | 129 |
Horace and the Modern in the Epistle to Augustus | 141 |
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