Latin proverb
epistle from Horace's Epistulae
Latin poem by Horace, written ca. 19 BCE, about the art of writing poetry and drama
hymn by Horace
poem by Horace
Quote from Horace's Odes
literary work by Horace
work by Horace
work by Horace
work by Horace
Antoni Maria Fàbregas translation of Horace's Ars Poetica
poem written by Horace
Christoph Martin Wieland's translation of Horazens Letters
Latin phrase derived from Horace, Satires, VII, 42
poem by Horace
verse by Horace
one of Horace's Odes
literary work by Horace
1823 poem written by Horace
edition part of the Piccola Biblioteca collection by Adelphi
epistle from Horace's Epistulae
Horace quotation
Finnish book edition
work by Horace
1829 bilingual edition of Horace's Satires
work by Qunitus Horatius Flaccus
work by Quintus Horatius Flaccus
song
geographic feature
1874 English translation by Conington
Latin phrase form Horace (Carmina, I.9, Ad Thaliarchum)
ancient Latin phrase
first book of Carmina by Horace
second book of Carmina by Horace
third book of Carmina by Horace
fourth book of Carmina by Horace
Latin phrase, quoted from Horace
latin phrase
French translation of Horace's poem Leuconoe
Wikisource edition; translation by Alfred de Musset of poem by Horace
mélodie by Augusta Holmès
book edition published in 1882
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