This volume centres on a detailed analysis of the whole corpus of Horace s work by Edward Courtney ("Satires"), Elaine Fantham ("Epistles" I and "Odes" IV), Hans-Christian G nther ("Epodes," "Odes" I
Starting from some central texts of Horace's late poetry this book tries to offer a general picture of Horace's poetry, his political poetry and his relationship with his patrons in particular. It is
Presumably classicists, though only identified by name, the contributors introduce Sextus Propertius (50-16 BC), considered to be one of the most difficult of the Latin poets. They look at the history
The present volumes unites papers which explore the European image of god in an intercultural context. They range from classical antiquity to contemporary philosophy and science.
Gunther (classics, University of Freiburg) and De Gennaro (philosophy, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano) offer a multidisciplinary collection of papers examining freedom of art and thought under ancie