Quintus Horatius Flaccus was born in 6 B.C. at Venusia in
Apulia. His father, though once a slave, had made enough money as
an auctioneer to send his son to a well-known school in Rome and
subsequently to university in Athens. There Horace joined Brutus'
army and served on his staff until the defeat at Philippi in 42 BC.
On returning to Rome, he found that his father was dead and his
property had been confiscated, but he succeeded in obtaining a
secretarial post in the treasury, which gave him enough to live on.
The poetry he wrote in the next few years impressed Virgil, who
introduced him to the great patron Maecenas in 38 BC. This event
marked the beginning of a life-long friendship. From now on Horace
had no financial worries; he moved freely among the leading poets
and statesmen of Rome; his work was admired by Augustus, and indeed
after Virgil's death in 19 BC he was virtually Poet Laureate.
Horace died in 8 BC, only a few months after Maecenas.
Betty Radice read classics at Oxford, then married and, in the
intervals of bringing up a family, tutored in classics, philosophy
and English. She became joint editor of the Penguin Classics in
1964. As well as editing the translation of Livy's The War with
Hannibal she translated Livy's Rome and Italy, Pliny's
Letters, The Letters of Abelard and Heloise and Erasmus's
Praise of Folly, and also wrote the introduction to Horace's
Complete Odes and Epodes, all for the Penguin Classics. She
also edited Edward Gibbon's Memoirs of My Life for the
Penguin English Library, and edited and annotated her translation
of the younger Pliny's works for the Loeb Library of Classics and
translated from Renaissance Latin, Greek and Italian for the
Officina Bodoni of Verona. She collaborated as a translator in the
Collected Works of Erasmus, and was the author of the Penguin
Reference Book Who's Who in the Ancient World. Betty Radice
was an honorary fellow of St Hilda's College, Oxford, and a
vice-president of the Classical Association. Betty Radice died in
1985.
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