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"Ars Poetica", or "The Art of Poetry", is a poem written by Horace c. 19 BC, [1] in which he advises poets on the art of writing poetry and drama. The Ars Poetica has "exercised a great influence in later ages on European literature, notably on French drama", [ 2 ] and has inspired poets and authors since it was written. [ 3 ]
The ‘Ars Poetica,’ or the ‘Epistle to the Pisos,’ is a 476-line poem, initially written in dactylic hexameter, by the Roman poet Horace. The title ‘Ars Poetica’ means ‘The Poetic Art’ or ‘The Poet’s Skill’ in Latin.
ARS POETICAor EPISTLE TO THE PISOS. This, the longest of Horace’s poems, is found in nearly all mss. under the title Ars Poetica, which is also the name assigned to it by Quintilian and used by the commentator Porphyrio.
13 Οκτ 2009 · Horace’s Ars Poetica is an epistle presented as an informal letter to members of the Piso family. Originally written in dactylic hexameter, the piece is typically translated into prose.
Ars poetica, work by Horace, written about 19–18 bce for Piso and his sons and originally known as Epistula ad Pisones (Epistle to the Pisos). The work is an urbane, unsystematic amplification of Aristotle’s discussion of the decorum or internal propriety of each literary genre, which at Horace’s.
Ars Poetica. say the right thing at the right moment (38-45). As to diction, he must be careful in his choice of language. He can, by means of a skilful combination, give a fresh tone to familiar terms, and he may even coin words in moderation as the old poets used to do.
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