A Guide to the Works of Horace

Horace: The wizard of words who conjures memories that last a lifetime.

Author

Horace, a renowned Roman poet during the Golden Age of Latin literature, known for his satirical and lyrical works.

Works

Horace, known for his satirical and philosophical poetry, is most renowned for works such as "Odes," "Epistles," and "Ars Poetica."

Impact

Horace's works showcases his innovative blend of fantasy and nostalgia, leaving a lasting impact on the genre of magical realism.

Explore the Works

The Chronomancer's Map

65 BC

Horace is born in Venusia (modern-day Venosa, Italy)

42 BC

Horace joins the army of Brutus as a military tribune

40 BC

Horace publishes his first book of Satires

35 BC

Horace's father dies, leaving him a substantial estate

30 BC

Horace publishes his second book of Satires

23 BC

Horace publishes his Epodes

17 BC

Horace publishes his Odes

13 BC

Horace becomes a close friend of the Emperor Augustus

8 BC

Horace publishes his Ars Poetica

8 BC

Horace dies in Rome at the age of 56

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