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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Horace and His Influence, by Grant Showerman
Title: Horace and His Influence
Author: Grant Showerman
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Our Debt to Greece and Rome
EDITORS
George Depue Hadzsits, Ph.D.
University of Pennsylvania
David Moore Robinson, Ph.D., LL.D.
The Johns Hopkins University
CONTRIBUTORS TO THE "OUR DEBT TO GREECE AND ROME FUND," WHOSE GENEROSITY HAS MADE POSSIBLE THE LIBRARY
Our Debt to Greece and Rome
Philadelphia
- Dr. Astley P.C. Ashhurst
- William L. Austin
- John C. Bell
- Henry H. Bonnell
- Jasper Yeates Brinton
- George Burnham, Jr.
- John Cadwalader
- Miss Clara Comegys
- Miss Mary E. Converse
- Arthur G. Dickson
- William M. Elkins
- H.H. Furness, Jr.
- William P. Gest
- John Gribbel
- Samuel F. Houston
- Charles Edward Ingersoll
- John Story Jenks
- Alba B. Johnson
- Miss Nina Lea
- Horatio G. Lloyd
- George McFadden
- Mrs. John Markoe
- Jules E. Mastbaum
- J. Vaughan Merrick
- Effingham B. Morris
- William R. Murphy
- John S. Newbold
- S. Davis Page (memorial)
- Owen J. Roberts
- Joseph G. Rosengarten
- William C. Sproul
- John B. Stetson, Jr.
- Dr. J. William White (memorial)
- George D. Widener
- Mrs. James D. Winsor
- Owen Wister
- The Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of Liberal Studies.
Boston
- Oric Bates (memorial)
- Frederick P. Fish
- William Amory Gardner
- Joseph Clark Hoppin
Chicago
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Cincinnati
- Charles Phelps Taft
Cleveland
- Samuel Mather
Detroit
- John W. Anderson
- Dexter M. Ferry, Jr.
Doylestown, Pennsylvania
- "A Lover of Greece and Rome"
New York
- John Jay Chapman
- Willard V. King
- Thomas W. Lamont
- Dwight W. Morrow
- Mrs. D.W. Morrow
- Senatori Societatis Philosophiae, ΦΒΚ, gratias maximas agimus
- Elihu Root
- Mortimer L. Schiff
- William Sloane
- George W. Wickersham
- And one contributor, who has asked to have his name withheld:
- Maecenas atavis edite regibus,
- O et praesidium et dulce decus meum.
Washington
- The Greek Embassy at Washington, for the Greek Government.
HORACE
AND HIS INFLUENCE
BY
GRANT SHOWERMAN
Professor of Classics
The University of Wisconsin
GEORGE G. HARRAP & CO., LTD.
LONDON · CALCUTTA · SYDNEY
THE PLIMPTON PRESS · NORWOOD · MASSACHUSETTS
1922
To
HOWARD LESLIE SMITH
LOVER OF LETTERS
SABINE HILLS
EDITORS' PREFACE
The volume on Horace and His Influence by Doctor Showerman is the second to appear in the Series, known as "Our Debt to Greece and Rome."
Doctor Showerman has told the story of this influence in what seems to us the most effective manner possible, by revealing the spiritual qualities of Horace and the reasons for their appeal to many generations of men. These were the crown of the personality and work of the ancient poet, and admiration of them has through successive ages always been a token of aspiration and of a striving for better things.
The purpose of the volumes in this Series will be to show the influence of virtually all of the great forces of the Greek and Roman civilizations upon subsequent life and thought and the extent to which these are interwoven into the fabric of our own life of to-day. Thereby we shall all know more clearly the nature of our inheritance from the past and shall comprehend x