- the
first ten of
these epodes are
composed in
alternate verses of
iambic trimeter and
iambic dimeter, as at, for example,
Epode 5.1–2: At o
deorum quicquid...
- Hipponax, the
Epodes largely fall into the
genre of
blame poetry,
which s****s to
discredit and
humiliate its targets. The 17
poems of the
Epodes cover a variety...
-
nineteenth and
twentieth centuries, 345) 'Political'
Epodes are 1, 7, 9, 16;
notably obscene Epodes are 8 and 12. E.
Fraenkel is
among the
admirers repulsed...
- Watson, The
Epodes: Horace's Archilochus?, 99 D. Mankin, Horace:
Epodes, 9 E. Fraenkel, Horace, 25–35
Epode 10 from D. Mankin, Horace:
Epodes, 38-9 D. Mankin...
-
structured in
three major parts: the strophe, the antistrophe, and the
epode.
Different forms such as the
homostrophic ode and the
irregular ode also...
-
EPODE International Network (EIN) is a not for profit, non-governmental
organisation that s****s to
support childhood obesity-prevention
programmes across...
- part of the ode in
Ancient Gr**** tragedy,
followed by the
antistrophe and
epode. The term has been
extended to also mean a
structural division of a poem...
- on the
emendation of
Horace (1924) and
published this as
Horace Odes and
Epodes (University of
Liverpool Press, 1953). In
addition to
publishing different...
- London:
George Bell & Sons, 1887. Grattius, Cynegeticon, 169. Horace,
Epodes, VI. Horace,
Satires 2, VI. 114. Lucan, Pharsalia, IV. 440. Lucretius, De...
- and
Epodes and
Carmen Saeculare.
United States:
American Book Company. pp. 51–5. S****y, Paul; Laing,
Gordon J. (1911). Horace: Odes and
Epodes (Rev...