This volume contains the epistles and art of poetry of the Roman poet Horace, along with commentary and analysis by the editor, Andrew Wood. A valuable resource for scholars and students of classical literature, it offers a detailed exploration of Horace's life, work, and impact on the poetic tradition.
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