Quintus Horatius Flaccus
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Main category: Quintus Horatius Flaccus
- English: Horace, (Venosa, 8 December 65 BC - Rome, 27 November 8 BC), was the leading lyric poet in Latin, the son of a freedman, but himself born free.
- Français : Horace, (Venosa, 8 décembre 65 av. J.-C. - Rome, 27 novembre 8 av. J.-C.), fut le principal poète lyrique latin. Fils d'un affranchi, il est lui-même né libre.
- Italiano: Quinto Orazio Flacco (Venosa, 8 dicembre 65 a.C. – Roma, 27 novembre 8 a.C.) è stato un poeta latino
- Latina: Quintus Horatius Flaccus
Portraits of Horace
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English: Imaginary portrait by Anton von Werner.
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Statue of Horace in Venosa
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Portrait of Horace in his home in Venosa
Home of Horace
[edit]Main category: Horace's home in Venosa
Quotes of Horace
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Latina: "Carpe diem" (Odes, I, 11:8 - Horace to Leuconoe), found on many sundials—Main category: Carpe diem
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Latina: "Orazio a Taranto" (Odes, II , 6:10 - Horace to Septimius), on a plate.
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Latina: "Ille terrarum mihi praeter omnes angulus ridet" Liber II/Carmen VI (see also: Der er et yndigt land)
Books by Horace
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English: Scanned pages of the book “Le satire e l’epistole di Q. Orazio Flacco”, 1814.—Main category: Satire (Orazio)
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English: Title of the German translation of Horace’ Odes by S. G. Lange (1752)
Related to Horace
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English: Fons Bandusiae, quoted by Horace