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Introduction
Horace flourished under the emperor augustus and is one of the most quoted poets of any age. His odes are widely thought to be his most enduring works but he also wrote philosophical epistles and broad satires. He influenced poets ever since, including those such as wilfred owen rejected his line, dulcie et decorum est propatria mori. With me to discuss horace and his works are emily gois professor of latin literature at the university of cambridge and fellow of saint john's college. And eleanor gorman senior lecturer in classics at the university bristol.