Horace: Epodes and Odes: A New Annotated Latin Edition
Daniel H. GarrisonThis fully annotated Latin edition, by Daniel H. Garrison, of Horace’sEpodes, Odes, andCarmen Saeculareis the first comprehensive English commentary on these works since 1903. The full text of theEpodesis included and placed before theOdes, as it was originally written and published. Garrison offers help with meter, vocabulary, and difficult points of grammar. For advanced students, he place Horace against the background of archaic and Hellenistic Greek poetry, demonstrates the poet’s debt to Catullus, and illuminates Horace’s relation to his contemporaries, particularly Virgil. Biographical information and a discussion of Horace’s literary persona expand our view of the poet and his works. Appendices on meter, persons mentioned in the poems, and technical terminology provide what readers end to understand topical and mythological references, rhetorical conventions, and poetic artistry.