D. Iunii Iuvenalis Saturae XIII. Thirteen Satires of Juvenal, 1-2. részClarendon Press, 1892 - 352 oldal |
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... mentioned the Essay in Nisard's ' Poëtes romains de la Décadence . Many valuable dissertations on particular points of Juvenal literature have appeared in different German Reviews . Of these we have found useful - ' Quaestiones Iuve ...
... mentioned the Essay in Nisard's ' Poëtes romains de la Décadence . Many valuable dissertations on particular points of Juvenal literature have appeared in different German Reviews . Of these we have found useful - ' Quaestiones Iuve ...
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... in the three memoirs which mention the event , one placing it in the reign of Claudius , another in that of Nero . Assuming him to be the author of the sixteen Satires that pass under his name , he was alive a little after A. D. 127 , as.
... in the three memoirs which mention the event , one placing it in the reign of Claudius , another in that of Nero . Assuming him to be the author of the sixteen Satires that pass under his name , he was alive a little after A. D. 127 , as.
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... mention of a command against the Scoti convicts the writers of these lives of compiling in recent times , because for ... mentioned with the Picts and Saxons as enemies whom the Roman troops in North Britain had to encounter . ' Picti ...
... mention of a command against the Scoti convicts the writers of these lives of compiling in recent times , because for ... mentioned with the Picts and Saxons as enemies whom the Roman troops in North Britain had to encounter . ' Picti ...
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... mentioned in 1. 90 is different from ' Paris , ' and that the Satire really belongs to the time of Hadrian , ' who banished and afterwards put to death Apollodorus the celebrated architect , owing to a sarcastic expression of the latter ...
... mentioned in 1. 90 is different from ' Paris , ' and that the Satire really belongs to the time of Hadrian , ' who banished and afterwards put to death Apollodorus the celebrated architect , owing to a sarcastic expression of the latter ...
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... mention of Juvenal as a friend in A.D. 92 or 93 and the epigram noticing his constant visits to the Subura in A.D. 103. It is difficult to suppose that Juvenal wrote Satires teeming with personal allusion while he was on garrison duty ...
... mention of Juvenal as a friend in A.D. 92 or 93 and the epigram noticing his constant visits to the Subura in A.D. 103. It is difficult to suppose that Juvenal wrote Satires teeming with personal allusion while he was on garrison duty ...
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