Horace: Ode for Miranda (From Latin)
Ode for Miranda By Horace (Ode 1.11) Translated by A.Z. Foreman Click to hear me recite the original in Latin Don't ask (we're not t...
Ode for Miranda By Horace (Ode 1.11) Translated by A.Z. Foreman Click to hear me recite the original in Latin Don't ask (we're not t...
During a journey to Bithynia in what is now northwest Turkey, Catullus visited the grave of his brother. There, he made the traditional gift...
Ode 4.7. Permanence and Change By Horace Translated by A.Z. Foreman Click here to hear me recite the poem in Latin Snows scatter. Grass recl...
Poem 5: Kiss Counting By Gaius Valerius Catullus Translated by A.Z. Foreman It's time we live and let love, Lesbia, Knowing the rumors o...
I have wanted to do a translation of a bit of Roman or Greek comedy for a while, and this one seems like a good candidate. It's also got...
Warning: I may have let the footnotes get out of hand in this one Ode 1.38 By Horace Translated by A.Z. Foreman Click to hear me recite the ...
Poem 105: A Prick Named Dick By Catullus Translated by A.Z. Foreman Click to hear me recite the original in a reconstruction of what Classic...
Poem 16 By Catullus Translated by A.Z. Foreman Click to hear me recite the Latin in a reconstruction of late classical pronunciation I'l...
Poem 75 By Catullus Translated by A.Z. Foreman My mind's been laid so low through no fault but yours, Has lost so much of itself through...