Horace Odes 1.24: Quintilius and Epicureanism, Philodemus and Varius
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A number of Epicurean elements have been identified in Odes 1.24 by past scholarship. This paper begins by summarising them, before proposing two major additions, one a quotation from Philodemus On Death. A final section appends a speculation about another possible Epicurean source for the ode, Varius’ De Morte.
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2025-06-05
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Cairns, F. (2025). Horace Odes 1.24: Quintilius and Epicureanism, Philodemus and Varius. Classica Et Mediaevalia, 74, 143–153. Retrieved from https://tidsskrift.dk/classicaetmediaevalia/article/view/157535
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