Horatian corpus

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The Horatian corpus is the collected body of poetic works by the Roman poet Horace, including his Odes, Satires, Epodes, and Epistles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin literary corpus
body of work
poetic corpus
associatedWithPeriod Augustan age NERFINISHED
associatedWithPlace Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
centralWorkOf Horace NERFINISHED
containsWorkWithTitle Ars Poetica NERFINISHED
Carmina NERFINISHED
Epistulae NERFINISHED
Epodi NERFINISHED
Sermones NERFINISHED
dateRange 1st century BCE
hasAuthor Horace NERFINISHED
hasGenre epistolary poetry
iambic poetry
lyric poetry
satire
hasPart Epistles NERFINISHED
Epodes NERFINISHED
Odes NERFINISHED
Satires NERFINISHED
hasTheme ethics
friendship
love
mortality
philosophy
poetic craft
politics
wine
influenced European lyric poetry
Renaissance poetry
Roman lyric tradition
medieval Latin poetry
neoclassical poetry
keyConcept aurea mediocritas
carpe diem
language Latin
preservedIn medieval manuscripts
studiedIn Latin literature
classical philology
comparative literature
usedIn humanist education
rhetorical training
writtenInMetre Alcaic stanza
Sapphic stanza
hexameter
iambic metre

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Epodes partOf Horatian corpus