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This paper provides a critical overview of philosophy and ethics in Horace's corpus. It argues a relatively 'strong' philosophical case, producing many new arguments and many new interpretations of individual poems.
Author(s): Moles J
Editor(s): Harrison, S
Publication type: Book Chapter
Publication status: Published
Book Title: The Cambridge Companion to Horace
Year: 2007
Pages: 165-180
Series Title: Cambridge Companions to Literature
Publisher: CUP
Place Published: Cambridge
Notes: This paper has already been favourably noticed by Niall Rudd in 'Bryn Mawr Classical Review' 2007. I expect it to make a considerable impact, as it runs counter to most Horatian scholarship.
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ISBN: 9780521536844