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Aspects of HistoryAspects of HistoryHorace with Peter StothardHorace, born Quintus Horatius Flaccus in 65 BCE in Venusia, was one of ancient Rome’s most celebrated lyric poets. He lived through the turbulent transition from Republic to Empire and became closely associated with Emperor Augustus’s regime. Though he once fought on the losing side at the Battle of Philippi against Caesar, he later gained favour through the patronage of Maecenas, a key advisor to Augustus. Horace is best known for his Odes, Satires, Epistles, and the Ars Poetica—works that blend wit, philosophical reflection, and poetic elegance, and so naturally he is a perfect subject for Pe...2025-06-2850 minAspects of HistoryAspects of HistoryHorace with Peter StothardHorace, born Quintus Horatius Flaccus in 65 BCE in Venusia, was one of ancient Rome’s most celebrated lyric poets. He lived through the turbulent transition from Republic to Empire and became closely associated with Emperor Augustus’s regime. Though he once fought on the losing side at the Battle of Philippi against Caesar, he later gained favour through the patronage of Maecenas, a key advisor to Augustus. Horace is best known for his Odes, Satires, Epistles, and the Ars Poetica—works that blend wit, philosophical reflection, and poetic elegance, and so naturally he is a perfect subject for Pe...2025-06-2850 minThe Cogitating Ceviché PodcastThe Cogitating Ceviché PodcastHorace: Rome's Wry Philosopher of Foolishness and FrailtyThe Cogitating CevichePresentsHorace: Rome's Wry Philosopher of Foolishness and FrailtyHonoring the Satirists and Thinkers Who Altered Our Perspectives #43By Conrad HannonNarration by Amazon Polly PrefaceAs we continue our journey through the legacies of those who have wielded wit and wisdom to expose the flaws in human nature, we arrive at one of the earliest and most influential voices in satire—Horace. In this series, I've explored modern and historical satirists who have used humor as both a mirror and a wea...2024-09-2016 minDomina TemporaDomina Tempora219: Carpe DiemThe works of Quintus Horatius Flaccus, or Horace, span an extraordinarily wide range, making him one of the central authors in Latin literature. Horace seemed to be just as comfortable writing about love and wine as he was about philosophy and literary criticism. However, the phrase that both best encapsulates Horace’s moral stance and saves him from oblivion, is the phrase ‘carpe diem’ (Odes 1.11.8), which endures well to the modern ages as a slogan on T-shirts and the name of a trendy line of leather goods.   Read on the blog. Read more abou...2023-10-1818 minUniversul Cartilor AudioUniversul Cartilor Audio#2. Satire si epistole de Horatiu | Satira IV-V [ audiobook ]Quintus Horatius Flaccus a fost unul dintre cei mai importanți poeți romani din "perioada de aur" a literaturii romane ( secolul lui Augustus ) sau "epoca augustană", cuprinsă între 43 i.Hr. (moartea lui Cicero ) și 14 d. Hr. (moartea împăratului Augustus ). Quintus Horatius Flaccus, cunoscut în mod obișnuit ca Horatius sau Horace, a fost un poet roman celebru și filosof al perioadei antice. S-a născut pe 8 decembrie 65 î.Hr. în Venusia, Italia, și a murit pe 27 noiembrie 8 î.Hr. în Roma. Horatius este considerat unul dintre cei mai importanți poeți ai Romei antice și a influențat în mare măs...2023-06-1018 minUniversul Cartilor AudioUniversul Cartilor Audio#1. Satire si epistole de Horatiu | Satira I,II,IIIQuintus Horatius Flaccus a fost unul dintre cei mai importanți poeți romani din "perioada de aur" a literaturii romane ( secolul lui Augustus ) sau "epoca augustană", cuprinsă între 43 i.Hr. (moartea lui Cicero ) și 14 d. Hr. (moartea împăratului Augustus ). Quintus Horatius Flaccus, cunoscut în mod obișnuit ca Horatius sau Horace, a fost un poet roman celebru și filosof al perioadei antice. S-a născut pe 8 decembrie 65 î.Hr. în Venusia, Italia, și a murit pe 27 noiembrie 8 î.Hr. în Roma. Horatius este considerat unul dintre cei mai importanți poeți ai Romei antice și a influențat în mare măs...2023-06-0220 minDive Into The Award-Winning Full Audiobook Now, Knowledge Hunters!Dive Into The Award-Winning Full Audiobook Now, Knowledge Hunters!Expectation, Disappointment & Hope by Stan RayfordPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/659019to listen full audiobooks. Title: Expectation, Disappointment & Hope Author: Stan Rayford Narrator: Jamiel Cal-Pin Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 40 minutes Release date: January 17, 2023 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: 'Life is largely a matter of expectation.' Roman poet Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus), who coined the phrase 'Carpe diem' or 'Seize the day,' seems to suggest that from the moment we rise each morning to the moment we lay down to sleep, we are filled with expectation. Yet, others would disagree asserting that it is best to live without expectations in order to avoid painful...2023-01-173h 40Get Best Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityGet Best Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityExpectation, Disappointment & Hope by Stan RayfordPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/659019to listen full audiobooks. Title: Expectation, Disappointment & Hope Author: Stan Rayford Narrator: Jamiel Cal-Pin Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 40 minutes Release date: January 17, 2023 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: 'Life is largely a matter of expectation.' Roman poet Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus), who coined the phrase 'Carpe diem' or 'Seize the day,' seems to suggest that from the moment we rise each morning to the moment we lay down to sleep, we are filled with expectation. Yet, others would disagree asserting that it is best to live without expectations in order to avoid painful...2023-01-173h 40Get Best Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityGet Best Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityExpectation, Disappointment & Hope by Stan RayfordPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/659019 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Expectation, Disappointment & Hope Author: Stan Rayford Narrator: Jamiel Cal-Pin Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 40 minutes Release date: January 17, 2023 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: 'Life is largely a matter of expectation.' Roman poet Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus), who coined the phrase 'Carpe diem' or 'Seize the day,' seems to suggest that from the moment we rise each morning to the moment we lay down to sleep, we are filled with expectation. Yet, others would disagree asserting that it is best to live without expectations in order to avoid...2023-01-1705 minSuara GKJ KotagedeSuara GKJ KotagedeCarpe DiemGembala Menyapa 20 Agustus 2022 CARPE DIEM Kohelet 6:1-9 Wonten penyair Romawi ingkang naminipun Quintus Horatius Flaccus utawi Horace ingkang asring nyerat geguritan ingkang saged katembangaken. Ing salah satunggiling geguritan, wonten tetembungan ingkang mekaten “carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero” – (petiklah hari ini dan percayalah sedikit mungkin akan hari esok). Tetembungan punika paring ajakan supados manungsa saged nglampahi gesang padintenan kanthi jangkep. Manungsa saged migunakaken wekdal ingkang sampun dipun tampi kanthi maksimal ugi saged ngraosaken punapa kemawon ingkang dipun gadahi kanthi kabingahan ingkang maksimal, amargi manungsa punika mboten nyumerepi bab pungkasaning...2022-08-1904 minThe Daily PoemThe Daily PoemHorace's Ode I.11Horace, Latin in full Quintus Horatius Flaccus, (born December 65 BC, Venusia, Italy—died Nov. 27, 8 BC, Rome), outstanding Latin lyric poet and satirist under the emperor Augustus. The most frequent themes of his Odesand verse Epistles are love, friendship, philosophy, and the art of poetry. --Bio from Encyclopedia.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe2020-12-0806 minDownload Free Audiobook in Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Fantasy: ParanormalDownload Free Audiobook in Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Fantasy: ParanormalThe True Death by R K Gleason | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The True Death Author: R K Gleason Narrator: Ian Pugh Format: Unabridged Length: 10 hrs and 33 mins Language: English Release date: 07-28-17 Publisher: Love N. Books Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Fantasy: Paranormal Summary: Headed for some well-deserved shore leave, Shepard is gunned down in the streets of Seattle, a victim of "a mugging gone stupid." He awakens, not in a hospital bed, but in the surreal world of Purgatory. Within seconds of his arrival, he is saved from a gruesome and painful end by his new best friend, Horace. That's...2017-07-2810h 33Download Best Sellers Audiobooks in Classics, Greek & RomanDownload Best Sellers Audiobooks in Classics, Greek & RomanThe Satires Audiobook by HoraceListen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Satires Author: Horace Narrator: Charlton Griffin Format: Unabridged Length: 3 hrs and 19 mins Language: English Release date: 02-16-16 Publisher: Audio Connoisseur Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 3 votes Genres: Classics, Greek & Roman Publisher's Summary: Quintus Horatius Flaccus was born on December 8, 65 BC in the southeastern region of Hellenized Italy. He died on November 27, 8 BC. Horace was the son of a freedman of modest means. In the civil war between Antony and Octavian, he threw in his lot with Antony and fled along with the rest upon their...2016-02-163h 19Get Hooked On Into A Binge-Worthy Full Audiobook Right Now.Get Hooked On Into A Binge-Worthy Full Audiobook Right Now.Ars Poetica and Carmen Saeculare by Quintus Horatius FlaccusPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/257682to listen full audiobooks. Title: Ars Poetica and Carmen Saeculare Author: Quintus Horatius Flaccus Narrator: Leni Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 58 minutes Release date: January 1, 2016 Genres: Poetry Publisher's Summary: The Ars Poetica, by Horace, also known as Epistula ad Pisones, is a treatise on poetry written in the form of a letter, and published around 18 B.C. In it, Horace defines and exemplifies the nature, scope and correct way of writing poetry. This work, inspired by the book of the same name by Aristotle, is one of the most influential in Latin literature, and...2016-01-011h 58Access Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in Literature, PoetryAccess Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in Literature, PoetryArs Poetica and Carmen Saeculare by Quintus Horatius FlaccusPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/257682to listen full audiobooks. Title: Ars Poetica and Carmen Saeculare Author: Quintus Horatius Flaccus Narrator: Leni Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 58 minutes Release date: January 1, 2016 Genres: Poetry Publisher's Summary: The Ars Poetica, by Horace, also known as Epistula ad Pisones, is a treatise on poetry written in the form of a letter, and published around 18 B.C. In it, Horace defines and exemplifies the nature, scope and correct way of writing poetry. This work, inspired by the book of the same name by Aristotle, is one of the most influential in Latin literature, and...2016-01-011h 58Don’t Miss This Thrilling Full Audiobook — Perfect Before Bedtime.Don’t Miss This Thrilling Full Audiobook — Perfect Before Bedtime.Librivox Multilingual Short Works Collection 006 by Various AuthorsPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/275818to listen full audiobooks. Title: Librivox Multilingual Short Works Collection 006 Author: Various Authors Narrator: LibriVox Volunteers Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 9 minutes Release date: January 7, 2015 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Classics Publisher's Summary: This is a collection of short pieces, poetry or prose, fiction and non-fiction, in several different languages. All chosen and recorded by Librivox volunteers. Brief description of the contributions: 01 Tagalog - ¡Ang Reyna Elena.....! by Pascual de Leon (1893-1958) [1915] - Key words: poetry, The Queen Elena 02 Polish - Pie?? o mowie naszej by Tadeusz Boy-?ele?ski (1874-1941) [1913] - K...2015-01-073h 09Access Essential Full Audiobooks in Literature, ClassicsAccess Essential Full Audiobooks in Literature, ClassicsLibrivox Multilingual Short Works Collection 006 by Various AuthorsPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/275818to listen full audiobooks. Title: Librivox Multilingual Short Works Collection 006 Author: Various Authors Narrator: LibriVox Volunteers Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 9 minutes Release date: January 7, 2015 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Classics Publisher's Summary: This is a collection of short pieces, poetry or prose, fiction and non-fiction, in several different languages. All chosen and recorded by Librivox volunteers. Brief description of the contributions: 01 Tagalog - ¡Ang Reyna Elena.....! by Pascual de Leon (1893-1958) [1915] - Key words: poetry, The Queen Elena 02 Polish - Pie?? o mowie naszej by Tadeusz Boy-?ele?ski (1874-1941) [1913] - K...2015-01-073h 09Briefe (Epistolae)Briefe (Epistolae)Erstes Buch - 1. An Maecenas.2009-11-1817 minBriefe (Epistolae)Briefe (Epistolae)Zweites Buch - 3. An Lucius Calpurnius Piso und seine Soehne. Teil 32009-11-1823 minBriefe (Epistolae)Briefe (Epistolae)Zweites Buch - 3. An Lucius Calpurnius Piso und seine Soehne. Teil 22009-11-1823 minBriefe (Epistolae)Briefe (Epistolae)Zweites Buch - 3. An Lucius Calpurnius Piso und seine Soehne. Teil 12009-11-1823 minBriefe (Epistolae)Briefe (Epistolae)Zweites Buch - 2. An Julius Florus. Teil 22009-11-1816 minBriefe (Epistolae)Briefe (Epistolae)Zweites Buch - 2. An Julius Florus. Teil 12009-11-1815 minBriefe (Epistolae)Briefe (Epistolae)Zweites Buch - 1. An Augustus. Teil 22009-11-1822 minBriefe (Epistolae)Briefe (Epistolae)Zweites Buch - 1. An Augustus. Teil 12009-11-1819 minBriefe (Epistolae)Briefe (Epistolae)Erstes Buch - 19. An Maecenas. - 20. An sein Buch.2009-11-1813 minBriefe (Epistolae)Briefe (Epistolae)Erstes Buch - 18. An Lollius.2009-11-1817 minBriefe (Epistolae)Briefe (Epistolae)Erstes Buch - 17. An Scaeva.2009-11-1809 minBriefe (Epistolae)Briefe (Epistolae)Erstes Buch - 16. An Quintius.2009-11-1812 minBriefe (Epistolae)Briefe (Epistolae)Erstes Buch - 14. An seinen Gutsmeier. - 15. An Numonius Vala.2009-11-1814 minBriefe (Epistolae)Briefe (Epistolae)Erstes Buch - 11. An Bullatius. - 12. An Iccius. - 13. An Vinius Asella.2009-11-1812 minBriefe (Epistolae)Briefe (Epistolae)Erstes Buch - 8. An Celsus Albinovanus. - 9. An Claudius Nero. - 10. An Fuscus Aristius.2009-11-1813 minBriefe (Epistolae)Briefe (Epistolae)Erstes Buch - 7. An Maecenas.2009-11-1814 minBriefe (Epistolae)Briefe (Epistolae)Erstes Buch - 6. An Numicius.2009-11-1811 minBriefe (Epistolae)Briefe (Epistolae)Erstes Buch - 4. An Albius Tibullus. - 5. An Torquatus.2009-11-1808 minBriefe (Epistolae)Briefe (Epistolae)Erstes Buch - 2. An Lollius. - 3. An Julius Florus.2009-11-1816 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenEpoden - 1 - 4 (1. An C. Cilnius Maecenas. - 2. Gebet des Alfius. - 3. An Maecenas. - 4. Auf Maenas.)2009-11-1315 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenOden - Viertes Buch. - 14 - 16 (14. An Caesar Augustus. - 15. An Caesar Augustus. - Der saekularische Festgesang)2009-11-1315 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenOden - Viertes Buch. - 9 - 13 (9. An Lollius. - 10. An Ligurinus. - 11. An Phyllis. - 12. An Vergilius. - 13. An Lyce.)2009-11-1314 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenOden - Viertes Buch. - 5 - 8 (5. An Caesar Augustus. - 6. Lobgesang auf Apollo und Diana. - 7. An Torquatus. - 8. An L. Marcius Censorinus.)2009-11-1314 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenOden - Erstes Buch. - 23 - 29 (23. An Chloe. - 24. An P. Vergilius Maro. - 25. An Lydia. - 26. Auf Aelius Lamia. - 27. An seine Trinkgenossen. - 28. Auf Archytas. - 29. An Iccius.)2009-11-1315 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenOden - Drittes Buch. - 7 - 11 (7. An Asterie. - 8. An Maecenas. - 9. An Lydia. - 10. Staendchen. - 11. Lyde.)2009-11-1315 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenOden - Drittes Buch. - 4 - 6 (4. An Calliope. - 5. Regulus. - 6. Sittenverderb.)2009-11-1317 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenOden - Drittes Buch. - 1 - 3 (1. Die eitle Groesse. - 2. Roemerzucht. - 3. Des Mannes wahre Groesse.)2009-11-1314 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenOden - Zweites Buch. - 17 - 20 (17. An Maecenas. - 18. An die Habsucht. - 19. An den Bacchus. - 20. An Maecenas.)2009-11-1312 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenOden - Zweites Buch. - 12 - 16 (12. An Maecenas. - 13. Auf einen Baum, der den Dichter beinahe erschlagen hatte. - 14. An Postumus. - 15. Auf die Landsitze der Reichen. - 16. An Grosphus.)2009-11-1315 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenOden - Zweites Buch. - 6 - 11 (6. An Septimius. - 7. An Pompejus Varus. - 8. An Barine. - 9. An T. Valgius Rufus. - 10. An Licinius. - 11. An Quintius Hirpinus.)2009-11-1314 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenOden - Zweites Buch. - 1 -5 (1. An C. Asinius Pollio. - 2. An Sallustius Crispus. - 3. An Dellius. - 4. An Xanthias aus Phocis. - 5. An den Liebhaber der jungen Lalage.)2009-11-1314 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenOden - Erstes Buch. - 30 - 38 (30. An Venus. - 31. An Apollo. - 32. An seine Laute. - 33. An Albius Tibullus. - 34. An sich selbst. - 35. An die Fortuna zu Antium. - 36. An Plotius Numida. - 37. Auf den Tod der Kleopatra. - 38. An seinen Diener.)2009-11-1318 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenOden - Drittes Buch. - 25 - 30 (25. An Bacchus. - 26. An Venus. - 27. An Galatea. - 28. An Lyde. - 29. An Maecenas. - 30. An Melpomene.)2009-11-1320 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenOden - Erstes Buch. - 16 - 22 (16. Widerruf. - 17. An Tyndaris. - 18. An Varus. - 19. An Glycera. - 20. An C. Cilnius Maecenas. - 21. Lobgesang auf Apollo und Diana. - 22. An Aristius Fuscus.)2009-11-1316 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenOden - Erstes Buch. - 11 - 15 (11. An Leukonoe. - 12. An Augustus. - 13. An Lydia. - 14. An den roemischen Staat. - 15. Nereus Weissagung von Trojas Fall.)2009-11-1316 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenOden - Erstes Buch. - 5 - 10 (5. An Pyrrha. - 6. An M. Vipsanius Agrippa. - 7. An L. Munatius Plancus. - 8. An Lydia. - 9. An Thaliarchus. - 10. An Mercurius.)2009-11-1314 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenOden - Erstes Buch. - 1 - 4 (1. An C. Cilnius Maecenas. - 2. An den Kaiser Augustus. - 3. Auf Vergils Meerfahrt. - 4. An Lucius Sestius.)2009-11-1315 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenEpoden - 15 - 17 (15. An Neaera. - 16. An das roemische Volk. - 17. An Canidia.)2009-11-1322 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenEpoden - 9 - 14 (9. An Maecenas. - 10. Auf den Dichter Maevius. - 11. An Pettius. - 12. fehlt - 13. An die Freunde. - 14. An Maecenas.)2009-11-1315 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenEpoden - 5 - 7 (5. Auf die Giftmischerin Canidia. - 6. An Cassius Severus. - 7. An die Roemer. - 8. fehlt)2009-11-1314 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenOden - Viertes Buch. - 1 - 4 (1. An Venus. - 2. An Julus Antonius. - 3. An Melpomene. - 4. Lob des Drusus.)2009-11-1318 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenOden - Drittes Buch. - 19 - 24 (19. An Telephus. - 20. An Pyrrhus. - 21. An seinen Weinkrug. - 22. An Diana. - 23. An Phidyle. - 24. Ruege.)2009-11-1315 minEpoden und OdenEpoden und OdenOden - Drittes Buch. - 12 - 18 (12. Neobule. - 13. An den Felsenquell Bandusia. - 14. Auf Augustus Heimkehr aus Spanien. - 15. An Chloris. - 16. An Maecenas. - 17. An Aelius Lamia. - 18. An Faunus.)2009-11-1315 minSatirenSatirenErstes Buch - 8. Der Spuk.2009-11-0507 minSatirenSatirenErstes Buch - 1. Unzufriedenheit der Menschen mit ihrem Lose.2009-11-0519 minSatirenSatirenErstes Buch - 2. Die Extreme der Leidenschaften.2009-11-0518 minSatirenSatirenErstes Buch - 3. Beurteilung eigener und fremder Fehler.2009-11-0520 minSatirenSatirenErstes Buch - 4. Verteidigung der Satire.2009-11-0520 minSatirenSatirenErstes Buch - 5. Reise nach Brundusium.2009-11-0515 minSatirenSatirenErstes Buch - 6. Glueck der Resignation.2009-11-0518 minSatirenSatirenErstes Buch - 7. Der komische Rechtshandel.2009-11-0505 minSatirenSatirenZweites Buch - 4. Unterricht fuer Feinschmecker.2009-11-0516 minSatirenSatirenErstes Buch - 9. Der Zudringliche.2009-11-0512 minSatirenSatirenErstes Buch - 10. Ueber Lucilius.2009-11-0514 minSatirenSatirenZweites Buch - 1. Guter Rat und Erwiderung.2009-11-0514 minSatirenSatirenZweites Buch - 2. Lob anstaendiger Maessigkeit.2009-11-0524 minSatirenSatirenZweites Buch - 3. Die Stoiker.2009-11-0553 minSatirenSatirenZweites Buch - 8. Das Gastmahl bei dem Emporkoemmling.2009-11-0515 minSatirenSatirenZweites Buch - 7. Zurechtweisung des Herrn durch seinen Sklaven.2009-11-0519 minSatirenSatirenZweites Buch - 6. Des Dichters hoechster Wunsch.2009-11-0518 minSatirenSatirenZweites Buch - 5. Die Erbschleicherei.2009-11-0517 min