Om Horatiana...
This is a collection of essays about the life and works of the Roman poet Horace, written by German scholar Hermann Paldamus. The book provides a detailed analysis of Horace's poetry, focusing on its literary style, historical context, and influence on subsequent writers. With its erudite scholarship and engaging prose, this book is an ideal resource for classicists and literary scholars alike.
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