Stanley Lombardo is Professor Emeritus of Classics, University of Kansas. Anthony Corbeill is the Basil L. Gildersleeve Professor of Classics, University of Virginia.
"""Yet again, Stanley Lombardo has produced a superb translation, this time of the Odes of Horace. The greatest virtue of his translation is that he represents the stanzas of Horace's lyric stanzas with his own poetic version, closely hewing to the stanzas of the Horatian original. The translation, with the Latin text facingthe first time he has given us the original language in a translation from classical antiquitywill instantly become the go-to text for courses in translation and will also be a resource for anyone interested in Romes greatest lyric poet."" Richard F. Thomas, George Martin Lane Professor of the Classics, Harvard University ""One important feature of this volume is the facing page Latin text. Lombardo's translation, wherever possible and nearly always with clear and idiomatic English, tidily conforms clause by clause to the shape and sense of each of Horace's stanzas. Additionally, the translations generally flow well in almost Horatian rhythm, and occasionally sound devices add to the poetic quality of the English. Corbeill's Introduction to Horace's life and political context is the ideal length and level for its audience. This Introduction will effectively equip readers to begin their voyage into the Odes and the Carmen Saeculare . New readers will find Corbeill's succinct notes at the end of the book to be useful guides to each ode. An excellent choice as an entry point into Horace's poetry."" Blanche Conger McCune, Baylor University, in The Classical Review"