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  • Juvenal - Wikipedia
    Juvenal, S H Gimber, 1837 Details of the author's life cannot be reconstructed definitively The Vita Iuvenalis (Life of Juvenal), a biography of the author that became associated with his manuscripts no later than the tenth century, is little more than an extrapolation from the Satires Traditional biographies, including the Vita Iuvenalis, give us the writer's full name and also tell us
  • 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
  • Juvenal - World History Encyclopedia
    Juvenal was a sensible genius who hated himself for accepting table scraps tossed to him by men he hated Classicist Edith Hamilton in her book The Roman Way wrote of Juvenal and his contemporary Publius Cornelius Tacitus (l c 56 - c 118 CE) In her words, the great literature of the first two centuries brought about its own destruction
  • Juvenal: The Poet Who Held a Mirror to Rome
    Juvenal’s satires turn rage into art, exposing Rome’s vices with a voice both fierce and sublime His life remains shadowed—shaped by exile, poverty, and suspicion—but his verses endure as monuments of indignation and moral force
  • Juvenal: The savage satirist of Imperial Rome - History Skills
    Juvenal exposed the corruption, vice, and hypocrisy of Imperial Rome through fierce satire that targeted elites, social decay, and the collapse of moral values
  • Guide to the Classics: Juvenal, the true satirist of Rome
    Juvenal wrote 16 satires, divided into five books, each with their own target from decadent aristocrats to Egyptian cannibals
  • The Roman Empire: in the First Century. The Roman Empire. Writers . . . - PBS
    The last great Roman satirist, Juvenal (c 55 – 127 AD) became famous for his savage wit and biting descriptions of life in Rome The invisible man Little is known of Juvenal’s life beyond his
  • Juvenal (Roman Satirical Poet)
    Juvenal (Roman Satirical Poet) Juvenal, Decimus Junius Juvenalis, Roman satirical poet, born in Aquinum, a Valscian town, about 55 A D His father, a Roman citizen, resided at Aquinum on an estate, and Juvenal was sent to be educated at Rome, where he formed the friendship of Quintilian and Martial Little is known of his history, but it is certain that he served as an ex- tribune in the army
  • Juvenal – The Classical Anthology
    Juvenal Decimus Junius Juvenalis, known today as Juvenal, is commonly regarded as the last and most powerful Roman satirist Exact details about his personal life are sketchy at best, but it is known that his life spanned the late first and early second century AD (he even appears to be addressed by his contemporary Martial in a few of his
  • Juvenal - Biography by Ondertexts
    Juvenal’s legacy as a satirist is significant, and his impact on literature is evident even today [2†] [1†] He was the first author to devote himself entirely to satire [2†] His satires are filled with both hatred and anger: hatred for the old aristocrats who controlled the city and anger at how the impoverished were treated [2†]





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