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- Juvenal - Wikipedia
Decimus Junius Juvenalis (Latin: [ˈdɛkɪmʊs ˈjuːniʊs jʊwɛˈnaːlɪs]), known in English as Juvenal ( ˈdʒuːvənəl JOO-vən-əl; c 55–128), was a Roman poet He is the author of the Satires, a collection of satirical poems
- Juvenal | Biography, Works, Facts | Britannica
Juvenal (born 55–60? ce, Aquinum, Italy—died probably in or after 127) was the 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?”
- 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
- 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
- JUVENAL - Ancient Rome - Classical Literature
Juvenal was a Roman poet of the Silver Age of Latin literature, the last and most powerful of all the Roman satirical poets His biting “Satires” could be read as a brutal critique of pagan Rome, although their exaggerated, comedic mode of expression makes such an assumption at best debatable
- Juvenal Explained
Decimus Junius Juvenalis (pronounced as la ), known in English as Juvenal (; 55–128), was a Roman poet He is the author of the collection of satirical poems known as the Satires
- Juvenal: Roman Writer of Satire - ThoughtCo
Juvenal wrote 16 satires varying in length from (xvi) 60 lines to (vi) 660 Topics, as stated in his opening programmatic satire, include all aspects of real life, past and present In reality, the topics center on all aspects of vice
- Juvenal - Encyclopedia. com
Juvenal (died c 127), or Decimus Junius Juvenalis, was the greatest of the Roman satirists His bitter and rhetorical denunciations of Roman society, presented in a series of vivid pictures of Roman life, inspired all later satirists
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