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"The Satires of Horace" was published by Bristol Classical Press in 1982 - London, it has 317 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: The Satires of Horace
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 317
  • Publisher: Bristol Classical Press
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  • Publish Location: London

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  • Pagination: xi, 317 p. ;

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"'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

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