
Horace
Quintus Horatius Flaccus, commonly known in the English-speaking world as Horace, was the leading Roman lyric poet during the time of Augustus. The rhetorician Quintilian regarded his Odes as the only Latin lyrics worth reading: "He can be lofty sometimes, yet he is also full of charm and grace, versatile in his figures, and felicitously daring in his choice of words."

The Odes and Carmen Saeculare of Horace
Experience the wit and wisdom of ancient Rome through translated verses that explore life’s enduring themes of love, loss, and friendship.
By Horace

The Satires, Epistles, and Art of Poetry of Horace
Venture into ancient Rome to witness a poet's humorous and insightful exploration of human nature, societal flaws, and the pursuit of contentment.
By Horace

The Works of Horace
Experience ancient verses that capture the dance between love, loss, and the timeless beauty of the world.
By Horace

The Art of Poetry: an Epistle to the Pisos Q. Horatii Flacci Epistola Ad Pisones, De Arte Poetica.
Discover how to write unforgettable verses as an ancient poet shares timeless advice on crafting poems that captivate and endure.
By Horace

Echoes from the Sabine Farm
Experience a playful, updated take on classical verse as poets celebrate friendship, nature, and the sweetness of life.
By Horace