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Leendert Weeda

    Horace's sermones, book 1
    Vergils Political Commentary
    • 2019

      Horace's sermones, book 1

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Horace wrote Sermones book 1 after the death of Julius Caesar when the Republic came to an end, and the transition to the Principate commenced. The book of Sermones.1 is part of Horace's early work and constitutes his credentials for Maecenas, whose circle he joined in 38 B. C. From that time Horace lived in the highly political ambience of the Roman social elite near the centre of power. The focus of the ten poems is on the personal issue of his trustworthiness after his misjudgement in joining Brutus. The volume shows how Horace prepared himself for his future role as a political commentator on contemporary political issues. Weeda’s analysis of the poems from a socio-political angle brings a new perspective on Horace's studies that differs considerably from the earlier literary analyses. Executed in a very consistent manner, this monograph shows through an in-depth interpretation of allusions the probability that Horace wrote each sermo as self-presentation.

      Horace's sermones, book 1
    • 2015

      Vergils Political Commentary

      in the Eclogues, Georgics and Aeneid

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The book explores Vergil's political views through an analysis of his major works, highlighting the poet's consistent engagement with significant political themes. It introduces a functional model that reveals how Vergil made political statements, reflecting on issues like the devastation of rural areas, civil war horrors, and the need for strong leadership. The author argues that Vergil supported Octavian's vision for peace while also maintaining an independent perspective, offering praise and critique of Augustus and advocating for a more prominent role for women in society.

      Vergils Political Commentary