
This audio presents a faithful Finnish translation of Horace’s seminal letter on the art of poetry, known as De Arte Poetica. The narrator guides listeners through a concise biography of the Roman poet, outlining his modest origins, his rise in the literary circles of Rome, and his relationship with patrons such as Maecenas. Interwoven with the translation are clear explanations of the poem‑writing principles Horace espoused, making the ancient advice feel relevant today.
In addition to the core text, the recording offers brief commentaries drawn from the most respected scholarly editions, highlighting the nuances of Horace’s Latin and the cultural background of his time. Listeners will also hear practical rules for lyric, epic, and dramatic composition, as well as insights into the special conventions of stage poetry. Whether you are a student of classics or simply curious about the foundations of Western poetics, this work opens a window onto a timeless conversation about how and why we write.
Language
fi
Duration
~40 minutes (38K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-10-09
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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