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List of works by Horace

Ab ovo usque ad mala

Latin proverb

An Independent Spirit

epistle from Horace's Epistulae

Ars Poetica

Latin poem by Horace, written ca. 19 BCE, about the art of writing poetry and drama

Carmen saeculare

hymn by Horace

De mon ermot i del verger d'Horaci

Divis orte bonis

poem by Horace

Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori

Quote from Horace's Odes

Epistulae

literary work by Horace

Epistulae 1

work by Horace

Epistulae 2

work by Horace

Epodes

work by Horace

Epístola als Pisons

Antoni Maria Fàbregas translation of Horace's Ars Poetica

Exegi monumentum

poem written by Horace

Horace 1.5

Horazens Briefe

Christoph Martin Wieland's translation of Horazens Letters

Italum acetum

Latin phrase derived from Horace, Satires, VII, 42

Leuconoe

poem by Horace

Nec gemino bellum Trojanum orditur ab ovo

verse by Horace

Non omnis moriar

Nunc est bibendum

one of Horace's Odes

Obres de Q. Horaci

Odes

literary work by Horace

Odes (Latin, Editor: Laing)

Odes from Horace

1823 poem written by Horace

Odi

edition part of the Piccola Biblioteca collection by Adelphi

On the Importance of Philosophy

epistle from Horace's Epistulae

Pulvis et umbra sumus

Horace quotation

Sata runoa

Finnish book edition

Satires

work by Horace

Satires

1829 bilingual edition of Horace's Satires

Saturae 1

work by Qunitus Horatius Flaccus

Saturae 2

work by Quintus Horatius Flaccus

Si potes Archiacis conviva recumbere lectis

song

Spring of Bandusium

geographic feature

The Satires, Epistles, and Art of Poetry of Horace

1874 English translation by Conington

Vides ut alta stet nive candidum Soracte

Latin phrase form Horace (Carmina, I.9, Ad Thaliarchum)

beatus ille qui procul negotiis

ancient Latin phrase

carmina 1

first book of Carmina by Horace

carmina 2

second book of Carmina by Horace

carmina 3

third book of Carmina by Horace

carmina 4

fourth book of Carmina by Horace

laudator temporis acti

Latin phrase, quoted from Horace

nunc est bibendum

latin phrase

À Leuconoë

French translation of Horace's poem Leuconoe

À Lydie

Wikisource edition; translation by Alfred de Musset of poem by Horace

À Lydie

mélodie by Augusta Holmès

Q. Horatia Flakka Poslání k Pisonům: kniha o básnickém umění

book edition published in 1882

Risum teneatis, amici?