The Odes and Carmen Saeculare of Horace

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The Odes and Carmen Saeculare of Horace

by Horace

EN·~2 hours·128 chapters

Chapters

128 total
1

David Moynihan, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

0:05
2

THE ODES AND CARMEN SAECULARE OF HORACE - TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH VERSE BY JOHN CONINGTON, M.A. CORPUS PROFESSOR OF LATIN IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. - THIRD EDITION. - PREFACE.

37:02
3

PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION.

1:11
4

PREFACE TO THIRD EDITION.

0:20
5

THE ODES OF HORACE. - BOOK I. - I. - MAECENAS ATAVIS.

1:41
6

II. JAM SATIS TERRIS.

1:46
7

III. SIC TE DIVA.

1:37
8

IV. SOLVITUR ACRIS HIEMS.

1:08
9

V. QUIS MULTA GRACILIS.

0:37
10

VI. SCRIBERIS VARIO.

0:50

Description

Step into the world of Horace, the Roman poet whose concise, witty verses have guided thinkers for two millennia. This audio edition gathers his celebrated Odes and the ceremonial Carmen Saeculare, rendered into English verse that strives to echo the original rhythms and sharp insights. Listeners will hear timeless reflections on love, nature, and the fleeting nature of fame, all delivered with the same compact brilliance that made Horace a source of quotable wisdom.

The translator, a distinguished classicist, explains his choice to mirror Horace’s varied metres, preserving the bite‑size proverbs and musicality that define the poems. His thoughtful commentary reveals how each English line aims to balance literal meaning with the poet’s graceful cadence, offering a glimpse into the art of poetic translation. Whether you’re new to Latin lyric or returning to a familiar voice, this recording invites you to experience Horace’s ancient songs as fresh, resonant verses spoken aloud.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (168K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Horace

Horace

-65–-8

A master of Roman lyric poetry, this voice from the age of Augustus wrote with wit, balance, and surprising intimacy about friendship, love, ambition, and how to live well. His poems helped shape the language of satire, the ode, and literary criticism for centuries afterward.

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