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WRITER

  

(unusual destiny of poet Horatius and the pronounced

motifs in his works – including epistolography)

 

 

essay

 

 

page

 42

The encounter at Philippi – a hasty tour of the battlefield,

period and literature, and an introductory sketch of the broken line of human destiny

615

 43

Crossing to the opposite bank

623

 44

Some further elements of the poet’s account

653

 45

Style is a man himself - several notes and brief enclosure

657

 46

The writers ich-form

669

 47

The enrichment of epistolography

673

 48

The collection of epistles which did not fit among others

677

 49

Man’s worldly fortune

687

 50

Marriage or living without a wife

695

 51

Circumcision and sabbath

699

 52

Human guilt and the ethical standards

705

 53

The transience and duration

715

 54

Beyond the limits of life

723

 55

References to philosophy

731

 56

Human and extra-human beings

737

 57

A herald perhaps not without inventiveness

749

 58

Admonish what is possible to improve

759

 59

The author’s erring and his deserved honour

765

 60

Freedom – the structure and order

777

 61

Significant names and those nearly neglectable

787

 62

The author’s soma

803

 63

Difficult examinations

809

 64

For the last time, and otherwise about the experiences

in the area of the city of Philipp

815

 65

Will the author of epistles survive his older comrade?

823

 66

Horatius’ second ego – a recurrent intersection

of association lines

855

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