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Translated by Tom Moore "ne placidis coeant immitia" "that savage not mate with tame" Horace, Ars Poetica Homer, who composed in Greek�and who as far as we know never translated, or according to some, even wrote1�was, nevertheless, also the first great translator in the West. Pseudo-Longino bears witness to this fact. The author of On the sublime at one point tells us that in the Iliad the blin ...