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  1. Satires (Juvenal) - Wikipedia

    • Satire I
      This so-called "Programmatic Satire" lays out for the reader a catalogue of ills and annoyances that prompt the narrator to write satir… 展开

    Book III

    Satire VII
    243 lines. Juvenal returns to his theme of distorted economic values among … 展开

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    Book IV

    Satire X
    366 lines. The theme of this poem encompasses the myriad objects of prayer unwisely sought from the gods: wealth, power, beauty, c… 展开

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    Book V

    Satire XIII
    249 lines. This poem is a dissuasion from excessive rage and the desire for revenge when one is defrauded. The narrator recommends a p… 展开

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  1. Juvenal (55–140) - The Satires - Poetry In Translation

  2. Satires | Roman Poetry, Satirical Verse, Social Criticism | Britannica

  3. The Satires of Juvenal - Wikisource, the free online library

  4. Juvenal - Wikipedia

  5. Juvenal | Biography, Works, & Facts | Britannica

    The Satires. Juvenal’s 16 satiric poems deal mainly with life in Rome under the much-dreaded emperor Domitian and his more humane successors Nerva (96–98), Trajan (98–117), and Hadrian (117–138). They were published at …

  6. Guide to the Classics: Juvenal, the true satirist of Rome

  7. Juvenal, Satires, book 1, Satura I - Perseus Digital Library

  8. Juvenal, Satires, book 1 - Perseus Digital Library