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The author offers a concise critical study of Horace, analyzing his personality, poetic techniques, and philosophical outlook as an interpreter of Italian landscape, daily life, religion, popular wisdom, and Hellenism. Chapters examine moral themes such as the vanity of wishes, pleasures, life and purpose, and sources of happiness. A second section traces reception from antiquity through the Middle Ages to modern Italy, France, Germany, Spain, and England, while a final part considers Horace's influence on literary ideals, translation practice, creative method, and private conduct, concluding with reflections on his enduring appeal to a cultivated minority.
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