The Classical Weekly, المجلدات 48-49Classical Association of the Atlantic States, 1954 |
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... Maecenas . Has the ninth " talk " in the first book of satires anything to do with Maecenas ? Professor . That satire has certainly much to do with Horace and his patron . Horace has told in earlier lines how he became a friend of ...
... Maecenas . Has the ninth " talk " in the first book of satires anything to do with Maecenas ? Professor . That satire has certainly much to do with Horace and his patron . Horace has told in earlier lines how he became a friend of ...
الصفحة 160
... Maecenas as a confidant of Oc- tavian , and L. Cocceius Nerva as a man who would be acceptable to both sides . It is interest- ing to note that the only difference between Horace's delegation and Appian's is that instead of Asinius ...
... Maecenas as a confidant of Oc- tavian , and L. Cocceius Nerva as a man who would be acceptable to both sides . It is interest- ing to note that the only difference between Horace's delegation and Appian's is that instead of Asinius ...
الصفحة 162
... Maecenas ' literary circle on the great journey to the Peace of 40 B.C. On this " journey " the typical things would happen : Horace would suf- fer from dysentery and sore eyes , Vergil from indigestion . And recited before Maecenas and ...
... Maecenas ' literary circle on the great journey to the Peace of 40 B.C. On this " journey " the typical things would happen : Horace would suf- fer from dysentery and sore eyes , Vergil from indigestion . And recited before Maecenas and ...
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