D. Iuni Iuvenalis Saturarum libri V |
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Page viii
... vitae found in the Mss . of Juvenal are as numerous as they are untrustworthy . ' They give no dates for the poet's birth and death ; they appear to be based to a considerable extent on doubtful in- terpretations of passages in the ...
... vitae found in the Mss . of Juvenal are as numerous as they are untrustworthy . ' They give no dates for the poet's birth and death ; they appear to be based to a considerable extent on doubtful in- terpretations of passages in the ...
Page xiii
... vitae , the silence of Martial as late as the year 100 * with regard to any literary activity on the part of Juvenal , and the general tone of the satires themselves , looking back , as they do , on the past , often on the remote past ...
... vitae , the silence of Martial as late as the year 100 * with regard to any literary activity on the part of Juvenal , and the general tone of the satires themselves , looking back , as they do , on the past , often on the remote past ...
Page xiv
... vitae temporibus , Königsberg , 1875 , argued for 67 , and almost every date between has found its advocate . In his edition , however , Friedl . ( p . 15 ) assigns the poet's birth to a time not long before and not long after the year ...
... vitae temporibus , Königsberg , 1875 , argued for 67 , and almost every date between has found its advocate . In his edition , however , Friedl . ( p . 15 ) assigns the poet's birth to a time not long before and not long after the year ...
Page xv
... vitae , and could easily be inferred from the satires themselves , which abound in sen- tentiae and stock illustrations , and , especially in the later books , are more like moral essays or declamations than real satires . Among his ...
... vitae , and could easily be inferred from the satires themselves , which abound in sen- tentiae and stock illustrations , and , especially in the later books , are more like moral essays or declamations than real satires . Among his ...
Page xvi
... vitae agree that he was banished on account of verses directed against the actor Paris , a favorite of Domi- tian , and this tradition was so firmly established by the fifth century that Apollinaris Sidonius ' could refer to Juvenal as ...
... vitae agree that he was banished on account of verses directed against the actor Paris , a favorite of Domi- tian , and this tradition was so firmly established by the fifth century that Apollinaris Sidonius ' could refer to Juvenal as ...
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Page 21 - ... appropriate on an ancient tomb, is out of place in a modern churchyard, through which no road passes. SATIRE III. HOW THE POOR LIVE AT ROME. Some remarks on this Satire, in some respects Juvenal's masterpiece. will be found in the Introduction p. xxxix. Of many translations or imitations the most famous is Samuel Johnson's ' London, a Poem in Imitation of the Third Satire of Juvenal,' published in May 1738, which at once brought fame, but little profit, to its author.