
This edition brings together Horace’s complete body of work—his lyrical odes, biting satires, thoughtful epistles, and philosophical treatises—paired with clear, scholarly English notes. Each piece is linked to its commentary, letting listeners jump effortlessly between the poetry and its explanations, while the hyperlinked structure mirrors the original layout for a seamless experience. The notes illuminate the language, cultural references, and literary techniques that make Horace’s verses endure, offering a helpful guide for both newcomers and seasoned classicists.
Beyond the poetry, the introduction sketches Horace’s own story, drawn largely from his writings and a brief ancient memoir. It outlines his humble origins, education in Rome and Athens, and the turbulent political world that shaped his career. These biographical insights provide a vivid backdrop, helping listeners appreciate the personal and historical currents that flow through his timeless lines.
Full title
The Works of Horace, with English Notes Twentieth Edition
Language
la
Duration
~25 hours (1492K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe, Jim Dishington, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net.
Release date
2014-09-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

-65–-8
A sharp, witty voice from ancient Rome, this poet shaped the art of the ode, satire, and epistle in ways that still feel alive. His work ranges from playful and personal to thoughtful and philosophical, with a gift for turning everyday experience into memorable lines.
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