Major new commentary on Horace's debut work, in which he wrestles with the problem of how to define and assimilate satire. Designed primarily for upper-level university students of classics, providing help with grammar and s...

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Major new commentary on Horace's debut work, in which he wrestles with the problem of how to define and assimilate satire. Designed primarily for upper-level university students of classics, providing help with grammar and syntax as well as literary, historical and sociological aspects of the text.

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