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Date: 2009-12-11 12:13:17
Ancient Greek theatre
Poetic form
Epic poets
Nine lyric poets
Horace
Philhellenes
Satires
Odes
Epistles
Lyric poetry
Augustan poetry
Epode

Traditions and Contexts in the Poetry of Horace, edd. Tony Woodman and Denis Feeney. Cambridge University Press, 2002. ISBNPp. x, 272. Reviewed by Charles Witke University of Michigan, USA

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