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  • Juvenal - Wikipedia
    Juvenal never mentions a period of exile in his life, yet it appears in every extant traditional biography Many scholars think the idea of his exile to be a later invention, made up to show how much his works offended others
  • Juvenal | Biography, Works, Facts | Britannica
    Juvenal, most powerful of all Roman satiric poets Many of his phrases and epigrams have entered common parlance; for example, ‘bread and circuses’ and ‘Who will guard the guards themselves?’ His 16 satiric poems were published at intervals in five separate books
  • 德奇姆斯·尤尼乌斯·尤文纳里斯_百度百科
    德奇姆斯·尤尼乌斯·尤文纳里斯(Decimus Junius Juvenalis,英文拼法Juvenal,意大利语拼法Decimo Giunio Giovenale),通称朱文纳尔或玉外纳(60 ?-127? ),古罗马讽刺诗人。 其父可能为获释奴隶,终身贫困,约四五十岁开始诗歌创作。
  • Juvenal - The Latin Library
    DECIMVS IVNIVS IVVENALIS (late 1st – early 2nd century A D ) SATVRAE
  • Juvenal - World History Encyclopedia
    Decimus Junius Juvenalis (l c 55-138 CE), better known as Juvenal, was a Roman satirist He wrote five books, containing 16 satires, each of which criticized
  • Juvenal: The Poet Who Held a Mirror to Rome
    What we cannot know of Juvenal the man, we still hear in Juvenal the poet: the echo of a fierce conscience that refused to be silent Through Juvenal, Rome still speaks—its grandeur shadowed by corruption, its power mirrored in satire, its voice forever edged with rage
  • Juvenal: The savage satirist of Imperial Rome - History Skills
    His name was Decimus Iunius Iuvenalis, now better known as Juvenal Born in the town of Aquinum in central Italy, likely during the reign of Emperor Nero around 55 CE, Juvenal gained recognition during the Flavian and early Antonine periods
  • Juvenal (55–140) - The Satires - Poetry In Translation
    Juvenal (Decimus Iunius Iuvenalis) The Satires A new English translation Browse below Download Satire I A Justification for Satire Satire II Effeminate Rome Satire III Fleeing Rome Satire IV Mock-Epic Satire V Patron and Client Satire VI Don’t Marry Satire VII Patronage Satire VIII Rely On Your Own Worth Satire IX Patrons Again: A Dialogue
  • The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Satires Of Juvenal, Persius Sulpicia . . .
    Juvenal was qualified to "sit where he dared not soar " His element was that of the eagle, "descent and fall to him were adverse," and, indeed, he never appears more awkward than when he flutters, or rather waddles, along the ground
  • Juvenal, Satires. (1918). Satire 10 - Tertullian
    Referring to some barber who had made money, and was obnoxious to Juvenal as a rich parvenu 28 Nestor 29 i e had begun to count by hundreds 30 Nestor's son 31 ardentem, i e on the pyre 32 Laertes, father of Ulysses 33 Son of Tros, from whom the Trojans took their name 34 Daughters of Priam 35 Hecuba 36 Mithridates 37 The





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