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'''[[Horatius]]''' can refer to a diverse range of people and items, including the famous Roman lyric poet (65 BC- 8 BC)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace]; to [[Horatius Cocles]][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horatius_Cocles] the legendary soldier; to the English title of the French play ''[[Horace]]'' by Pierre Corneille; or to the ''nom de plume'' used by a South African author and playwright [[I.G. Horak]].
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='''[[Horatius]]''' the poet (65 BC- 8 BC)=
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='''Horatius Cocles''' the hero of Corneille's play=
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='''''[[Horatius]]''''' the play=
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Written by the French dramatist Pierre Corneille (1606 - 1684), with the title ''[[Horace]]''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_(play)], first performed in 1680 and published in 1641. Translated into English under the title ''[[Horatius]]''.
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='''[[Horatius]]''' the South African playwright=
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See the entry on '''[[I.G. Horak]]'''
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Latest revision as of 13:44, 4 June 2025

Horatius can refer to a diverse range of people and items, including the famous Roman lyric poet (65 BC- 8 BC)[1]; to Horatius Cocles[2] the legendary soldier; to the English title of the French play Horace by Pierre Corneille; or to the nom de plume used by a South African author and playwright I.G. Horak.

Horatius the poet (65 BC- 8 BC)

Horatius Cocles the hero of Corneille's play

Horatius the play

Written by the French dramatist Pierre Corneille (1606 - 1684), with the title Horace[3], first performed in 1680 and published in 1641. Translated into English under the title Horatius.

Horatius the South African playwright

See the entry on I.G. Horak

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