D. Ivni Ivvenalis Satvrarvm: Libri VUniversity Publishing Company, 1907 - 293 pages |
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Page ix
... later hand at the end of the codex Pithoeanus , and found also in a considerable number of other Mss . , was probably compiled in the fourth or fifth century by the commentator known as the Probus of Valla . Most of its statements seem ...
... later hand at the end of the codex Pithoeanus , and found also in a considerable number of other Mss . , was probably compiled in the fourth or fifth century by the commentator known as the Probus of Valla . Most of its statements seem ...
Page x
... later date . About the year 100 , after Martial had finally retired from Rome to his native place in Spain , he writes to Juvenal as follows : 4 5 xxi , who believe that the local magnate of Aquinum was not the poet himself , but a ...
... later date . About the year 100 , after Martial had finally retired from Rome to his native place in Spain , he writes to Juvenal as follows : 4 5 xxi , who believe that the local magnate of Aquinum was not the poet himself , but a ...
Page xiii
... later . As there is no evidence by which the fourth book ( Sat. 10- 12 ) may be dated , it is naturally assigned to the period between the third and fifth , possibly about 125 . 11. Date of earliest compositions . The order of the books ...
... later . As there is no evidence by which the fourth book ( Sat. 10- 12 ) may be dated , it is naturally assigned to the period between the third and fifth , possibly about 125 . 11. Date of earliest compositions . The order of the books ...
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... later books , are more like moral essays or declamations than real satires . Among his teachers may have been Quintilian , ' whom he several times mentions with greatest reverence . During this earlier part of his life he may have heard ...
... later books , are more like moral essays or declamations than real satires . Among his teachers may have been Quintilian , ' whom he several times mentions with greatest reverence . During this earlier part of his life he may have heard ...
Page xxi
... later than 127 , ' he mentions Rutilius Gallicus , the praefectus urbi , as if still living and discharging the duties of his office . But Gallicus died in 91 or 92 , having been praefectus urbi some four or five years earlier ...
... later than 127 , ' he mentions Rutilius Gallicus , the praefectus urbi , as if still living and discharging the duties of his office . But Gallicus died in 91 or 92 , having been praefectus urbi some four or five years earlier ...
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