- The
Satires (Latin:
Saturae) are a
collection of
satirical poems by the
Latin author Juvenal written between the end of the
first and the
early second...
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Petronii saturae et
liber priapeorum (Berlin, 1904) He also
supervised the
third edition (1893) of Otto Jahn's Persii, Juvenalis,
Sulpiciae saturae. One...
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cantantibus umbra;
iuniperi gravis umbra;
nocent et
frugibus umbrae. Ite
domum saturae,
venit Hesperus, ite capellae. Come, let us rise: the
shade is wont to...
- the
earth as a
black swan! Iuvenalis; Bucheler. "Liber II
Satura VI".
Saturae (in Latin). WikiSource.
Retrieved 23
April 2020. 'nullane de
tantis gregibus...
- Epigrammata, the Euhemerus, the Hedyphagetica, Praecepta/Protrepticus,
Saturae (or Satires), Scipio, and Sota. The
Annales was an epic poem in fifteen...
- Latium, and
Saturae palus, a
marsh also in Latium. This root may be
related to
Latin phytonym satureia. (Like satus, however, satureia,
Saturae palus, and...
- Rudd, Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
Juvenal (1992)
Persi et
Juvenalis Saturae, ed. W. V. Clausen. London:
Oxford University Press. Kelk, Christopher...
- 17,
citing C****ius Dio, 62.3.1.
Jacobelli 2003, p. 17,
citing Juvenal's
Saturae, 1.22–1.23.
Jacobelli 2003, p. 18,
citing Petronius's Satyricon, 45.7....
- (2008)
McCullough (2008), p. 205
Jacobelli 2003, p. 17,
citing Juvenal's
Saturae, 1.22–1.23.
Jacobelli 2003, p. 18,
citing Petronius's Satyricon, 45.7....
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being the
first to
identify the
genre by
referring to his own
satires as
saturae menippeae; such
satires are
sometimes also
termed Varronian satire. According...