Hacia la suavitas de Horacio en la trayectoria poética de Garcilaso
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This article deals with the imitation of Horace in the poetic trajectory in the vulgar language and in Latin of Garcilaso, from the Petrarchan echoes of the poet of Venosa to the Horatian classicism of Neapolitan style, by highlighting a new Horatian source, nuanced and expanded by Pontano's reading, which takes us back to Poliziano's praise of Horace recovered by Landino