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ID: 901001837
Page link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/ia/901001837
Record Type: Literature

Odes (lyric poems, Horace, 23-13 BCE)

Note: Literary work comprising short lyric poems written in stanzas of two or four lines in the manner that was to become known as the Horatian ode. Major theme includes love.

Names:
Odes (lyric poems, Horace, 23-13 BCE) (preferred,English-P,D,N)
Carmina (lyric poems, Horace, 23-13 BCE) (English,U,N)

Hierarchical Position:
Literature and Performing Arts (P)
....<Named written and performed works> (P)
........<Literary works: Poetry> (P)
............Odes (lyric poems, Horace, 23-13 BCE) (I)
Related Iconography:
actor is .... Asteria
..........(Legend, Religion, Mythology, Greek iconography, Greek characters, Asteria (Greco-Roman character)) [901000377]

Other Relationships:
role/characteristic is .... poems
.....(poetry and poems, genres for literature, genres in literature and performing arts, concepts in the arts and humanities, Associated Concepts (hierarchy name)) (AAT)
author is .... Horace (Roman poet, 65-8 BCE)
.....(Non-Artists) (ULAN)
role/characteristic is .... lyric poetry
.....(poetry, poetry and poems, genres for literature, genres in literature and performing arts, concepts in the arts and humanities, Associated Concepts (hierarchy name)) (AAT)
culture/religion is .... Ancient Roman
.....(Ancient Italian, Mediterranean (Early Western World), Early Western World, styles, periods, and cultures by region, Styles and Periods (hierarchy name)) (AAT)

Sources:
Odes (lyric poems, Horace, 23-13 BCE)
................Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-)
Carmina (lyric poems, Horace, 23-13 BCE)
................Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-)
Iconography Record Sources:
................ Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-)

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