Item #009262 Horace: His Life, Friendships and Philosophy as Told by Himself; In Unrhymed Metrical Translation, with the Latin Text, and Appropriate Illustrations From His Works; Including Views of Authorities on Rhyming, and Other Translation Methods, with Notes, Comments, and Examples by Clarence Cary. Quinti Horatii Flacci, Horace.
Horace: His Life, Friendships and Philosophy as Told by Himself; In Unrhymed Metrical Translation, with the Latin Text, and Appropriate Illustrations From His Works; Including Views of Authorities on Rhyming, and Other Translation Methods, with Notes, Comments, and Examples by Clarence Cary

Horace: His Life, Friendships and Philosophy as Told by Himself; In Unrhymed Metrical Translation, with the Latin Text, and Appropriate Illustrations From His Works; Including Views of Authorities on Rhyming, and Other Translation Methods, with Notes, Comments, and Examples by Clarence Cary

New York: Evening Post Job Printing House, 1904. Hardcover. 215, [1] p.; 23 cm. Dark green cloth with gilt spine title: A Life of Horace As Told by Himself. Gilt cover title: Of Horace. Top page edges gilt. No dust jacket. In Near Fine Condition: 2 small faded spots on front cover; otherwise, clean and tight. Near Fine. Item #009262

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