The SatiresOxford University Press, 1992 - 250 páginas Commonly considered the greatest of Roman satirical poets, Juvenal is the author of sixteen satires of Roman society, notable for their pessimism and ironic humor. In this new translation of the Satires, Professor Rudd combines textual accuracy with colorful poetry, vividly conveying Juvenal's gift for evoking a wealth of imagery with a few economical phrases. |
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... epigrams , who addresses him more as a friend than as a fellow poet . His name does not appear among the host of famous people of the day mentioned in the extensive correspondence of Martial's friend Pliny the younger , a wealthy patron ...
... epigrams , who addresses him more as a friend than as a fellow poet . His name does not appear among the host of famous people of the day mentioned in the extensive correspondence of Martial's friend Pliny the younger , a wealthy patron ...
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... epigrams , 7. 24 , 91 , and 12. 18 . ( Juvenal never returned the compliment , though he was obviously well ... epigram ( 12. 18 ) , with a date of AD 101-2 , is much more interesting . It is written from Bilbilis in Spain , the place of ...
... epigrams , 7. 24 , 91 , and 12. 18 . ( Juvenal never returned the compliment , though he was obviously well ... epigram ( 12. 18 ) , with a date of AD 101-2 , is much more interesting . It is written from Bilbilis in Spain , the place of ...
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... epigrams of Martial , cited by C. , accuse those impotent through age of oral sex . 211 Seleucus is otherwise unknown . The name has an eastern ring to it : the Seleucids were the ruling dynasty of Syria . 215 f . Time - measuring ...
... epigrams of Martial , cited by C. , accuse those impotent through age of oral sex . 211 Seleucus is otherwise unknown . The name has an eastern ring to it : the Seleucids were the ruling dynasty of Syria . 215 f . Time - measuring ...
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Why Write Satire? | 3 |
Hypocritical Perverts | 9 |
The Evils of the Big City | 15 |
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