Horace Carmen Saeculare
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Horace

Carmen Saeculare

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A hymn commissioned by Augustus for the Secular Games of 17 BC — a religious ceremony held once in a lifetime to mark the turning of an age. Horace wrote it for a double choir of boys and girls to sing on the Palatine Hill. It is a prayer for Rome at the height of its confidence: for fertility, peace, and the favour of the gods.

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