id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-3803 Satires 2.5 (Horace) - Wikipedia .html text/html 1191 170 71 Satires 2.5 (Horace) Wikipedia Published around 30 BCE, the second book of Satires is a series of poems composed in dactylic hexameter by the Roman poet Horace. Horace's Satire Book II, Satire V is poem about a discussion between Ulysses and Tiresias that is presented as a continuation of their interaction in the underworld in Book 11 of Homer's Odyssey. Ulysses[edit] Horace diverges from classical portrayals of Ulysses in this satire. Tiresias[edit] Horace's characterization of Tiresias is strikingly different from other authors. "Horace Satires 2.5: Restrained Indignation." The American Journal of Philology 105.4 (1984). "Horace Satires 2.5: Restrained Indignation." The American Journal of Philology 105.4 (1984). "Horace Satires 2.5: Restrained Indignation." The American Journal of Philology 105.4 (1984). "Horace Satires 2.5: Restrained Indignation." The American Journal of Philology 105.4 (1984). "Horace Satires 2.5: Restrained Indignation." ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-3803.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-3803.txt