The Satires, Epistles, and Art of Poetry of Horace

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The Satires, Epistles, and Art of Poetry of Horace

by Horace

EN·~4 hours·74 chapters

Chapters

74 total
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THE SATIRES, EPISTLES, AND ART OF POETRY OF HORACE - TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH VERSE BY JOHN CONINGTON, M.A. CORPUS PROFESSOR OF LATIN IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. - TO - THE REV. W. H. THOMPSON, D.D. MASTER OF TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, ETC. ETC. ETC. IN GRATITUDE FOR MANY KINDNESSES RECEIVED FROM HIM AND OTHER CAMBRIDGE FRIENDS, AND IN ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF THE COMPLIMENT PAID BY CAMBRIDGE TO OXFORD IN THE APPOINTMENT OF THE OXFORD LATIN PROFESSOR AS ONE OF THE ELECTORS TO HER LATIN CHAIR. - PREFACE.

22:44
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BOOK I. - SATIRE I. - QUI FIT, MAECENAS.

7:04
3

SATIRE III. - OMNIBUS HOC VITIUM.

8:27
4

SATIRE IV. - EUPOLIS ATQUE CRATINUS.

8:43
5

SATIRE V. - EGRESSUM MAGNA.

6:05
6

SATIRE VI. - NON QUIA, MAECENAS.

7:30
7

SATIRE VII. - PROSCRIPTI REGIS RUPILI.

2:07
8

SATIRE IX. - IBAM FORTE VIA SACRA.

5:00
9

SATIRE X. - NEMPE INCOMPOSITO.

5:36
10

BOOK II. - SATIRE I. - SUNT QUIBUS IN SATIRA. - HORACE. TREBATIUS. - HORACE.

5:47

Description

Step into the timeless world of Horace, the Roman poet whose sharp wit and gentle melancholy still speak to modern ears. This translation brings his Satires, Epistles, and treatise on poetry to life in English verse, preserving the lively banter and moral insight that made his work a cornerstone of classical literature. Listeners will hear the bustling streets of ancient Rome, the playful teasing of friends, and the earnest counsel of a seasoned writer, all rendered with a rhythm that feels both ancient and immediate.

The translator, a seasoned classicist, wrestles with the delicate balance between Horace’s light‑hearted persiflage and his deeper philosophical musings. By honoring the original meter while smoothing the occasional cultural quirks, the rendition captures the poet’s distinctive voice without sacrificing clarity. Expect a listening experience that feels like a conversation across centuries—witty, thoughtful, and surprisingly relevant to today’s concerns.

Whether you’re a seasoned lover of the classics or new to Roman satire, this audio journey offers a fresh, engaging glimpse into Horace’s enduring charm, inviting reflection and a smile with each carefully crafted line.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (256K 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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