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  1. Persius and Juvenal (Oxford Readings in Classical Studies) by Maria Plaza, 2009-10-04
  2. A. Persi Flacci et D. Iuni Iuuenalis Saturae (Oxford Classical Texts) by Persius & Juvenal, 1992-03-05
  3. Light and Colors; Nature's Fine Forces Considered as Promoters of Health in All Conditions by William Wilberforce Juvenal Colville, 2010-07-24
  4. Juvenal the Satirist: A Study by Gilbert Highet, 1961
  5. The Satires of Juvenal by Hubert Creekmore, 1963-01-01
  6. Mayor's Juvenal: Volumes 1 and 2 (Set) (Bristol Phoenix Press: Classic Editions) (v. 1 & 2) by J.E.B. Mayor, 2007-09-15
  7. Juvenal the Satirist by Gilbert Highet, 1961
  8. The Satires (Oxford World's Classics) by Juvenal, 1999-09-09
  9. The Tattoo Hunter by Juvenal Acosta, 2002-06
  10. Latin Literature from Seneca to Juvenal: A Critical Study by G. O. Hutchinson, 1993-08-19
  11. The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis, and of Aulus Persius Flaccus, Volume 1 by Persius, Juvénal, 2010-04-04
  12. The Satyrs of Decimus Junius Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius Flaccus by John Dryden, John Juvenal, et all 2010-01-10
  13. D. Junii Juvenalis Satiræ Xiii. Thirteen Satires of Juvenal. the Lat. Text of O. Jahn Ed., with Engl. Notes, by J.E.B. Mayor by Juvenal, 2010-05-12
  14. Selections From the Satires of Juvenal: To Which is Added the Fifth Satire of Persius. by Juvenal., 2009-04-27

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23. Juvenal And Persius
himself. And you, Sir? Have you no faults? Oh yes, but others,and maybe lesser ones. . . . juvenal is the opposite. He says
http://community.middlebury.edu/~harris/LatinAuthors/JuvenalPersius.html
ROMAN SATIRE
Satire began in the middle Republic, it was a basically Roman venture, owing little or nothing to the pervasive cultural forces which were then spreading Greek Classical literature throughout the peninsula. From the 3rd c. B.C. we have only fragments, those of Lucilius give us the best picture of what early Roman satire was like. It was critical, at times acerbic, social in its scope, and sharply focussed, and it set the tone for all satire, Roman and modern, which was to follow. Juvenal's acerbity, his terse recounting of social outrage, his compact gathering up of shocking data in a handful of succinct lines, is memorable artistically and not the kind of thing one forgets. As now (1991) the Russians are everywhere puling down statues of Marx, Lenin and the head of the KGB, one is reminded of Juvenal's graphic toppling of a giant statue of Sejanus, the face that the mob adored, now lying face down in the mud. Certain things in history do recur, exactly. Persius is different. Writing much earlier than Juvenal, under Nero, this precocious young man, raised mainly by women and grandly influenced by a fathering Stoic tutor, wrote before dying at a younger age than Schubert, six strange satires, which have been misunderstood again and again over the centuries. Persius has been severally criticized by generations of Classicists, for whom Ciceronian clarity, of which it could be said that not one sentence in 5000 pages in unclear, was the desirable norm. He was obscure by preference, his vocabulary is an exotic mix of archaisms, literarisms, and vulgarisms drawn from the street (which the sheltered Persius should have been ignorant of). It can be said that one reads Persius with a good commentary, like Gildersleeve's, or does not read him at all, since he must be deciphered rather than perused.

24. Butterflies Of Texas -- Erynnis Juvenalis
Distribution map, species photo, and species account of juvenal's Duskywing(Erynnis juvenalis) in Texas. juvenal's Duskywing (Erynnis juvenalis).
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Juvenal's Duskywing (Erynnis juvenalis) Caterpillar Account (from Caterpillars of Eastern Forests Juvenal's Duskywing Erynnis juvenalis [Fabricius]) Wing span: 1 1/4 - 1 15/16 inches (3.2 - 4.9 cm). Identification: Upperside of male is brown with clear spots, indistinct dark markings, and scattered white hairs; female has larger markings and spots. Underside of hindwing has 2 round pale spots below the apex. Male has a costal fold containing yellow scent scales; female has a patch of scent scales on the 7th abdominal segment. Life history: To wait for females, males perch in forest clearings or edges on bare twigs about 3-12 feet above the ground; they will often patrol from these perches. Females lay eggs singly on young leaves and seedlings of the host plants. Caterpillars feed on leaves and rest in nests of rolled or tied leaves; fully-grown caterpillars hibernate. Flight: One brood from April-June, emerging as early as late January in peninsular Florida. Caterpillar hosts: Tree and shrub oaks ( Quercus species).

25. Butterflies Of Virginia -- Erynnis Juvenalis
Distribution map, species photo, and species account of juvenal's Duskywing(Erynnis juvenalis) in Virginia. juvenal's Duskywing (Erynnis juvenalis).
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Butterflies of Virginia
Juvenal's Duskywing (Erynnis juvenalis) Caterpillar Account (from Caterpillars of Eastern Forests Juvenal's Duskywing Erynnis juvenalis [Fabricius]) Wing span: 1 1/4 - 1 15/16 inches (3.2 - 4.9 cm). Identification: Upperside of male is brown with clear spots, indistinct dark markings, and scattered white hairs; female has larger markings and spots. Underside of hindwing has 2 round pale spots below the apex. Male has a costal fold containing yellow scent scales; female has a patch of scent scales on the 7th abdominal segment. Life history: To wait for females, males perch in forest clearings or edges on bare twigs about 3-12 feet above the ground; they will often patrol from these perches. Females lay eggs singly on young leaves and seedlings of the host plants. Caterpillars feed on leaves and rest in nests of rolled or tied leaves; fully-grown caterpillars hibernate. Flight: One brood from April-June, emerging as early as late January in peninsular Florida. Caterpillar hosts: Tree and shrub oaks ( Quercus species).

26. Juvenal
Hannibal in 216 BC. . juvenal, Satires. But, if all Rome was atthe Circus, one contemporary of juvenal was not. The Races were
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27. From Juvenal's Satires
sitemap. fall 1999 special extracts from the Satires (c. 120 AD) by juvenal.A boy and his parents tomb of the Servilii family, c. 50 BC.
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fall 1999 special: extracts from the
Satires (c. 120 AD)
by Juvenal

A boy and his parents: tomb of the Servilii family, c. 50 BC
Introduction
The Roman author Juvenal ( Decimus Junius Juvenalis , c. 60-140 AD) became famous for his Satires , in which he criticized the morals of his time. From a conservative, quasi-provincial point of view, he tried to ridicule the decadence of Rome's society under the reign of the Emperors in contrast to older and better standards painting, for example, the loose morals of married women in shrill colors.
The two fragments below refer to what he considered the sad state of educators and education in Rome. Important is that Juvenal had started his career as a teacher of rhetorics himself: no doubt his reference to "the boy spouting the same stale theme in the same sing-song" stemmed from his own experiences as a teacher; and his observation that the rich spent fortunes on luxuries while buying their children's education for just a few cents, may have been rooted in personal experience as well. This first fragment is all about how poorly people valued and paid teachers, in spite of the social importance of teaching: this text, from almost 2000 years ago, shows how this kind of complaint may be as old as the teaching profession itself.
The same goes for the second fragment, which shows Juvenal wondering about people keeping their houses clean to make a good impression on visiting friends, while at the same time failing to make a good moral impression on their own children. Time and again, educators of all possible backgrounds have been stressing the importance of parents setting the proper example for their children: and as this text demonstrates, such a theme is not new either as old, in fact, as the way to Rome...

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29. Juvenal. Fl. 1st To 2d Cent. A.D. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations
juvenal. fl. 1st to 2d cent. AD John Bartlett, comp. 1919. John Bartlett (1820–1905).Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. juvenal. (fl. 1st to 2d cent. AD). 1.
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30. Juvenal. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
See also juvenal Quotations. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001.juvenal. (Decimus Junius juvenalis) (j ´v n l) (KEY) , fl. 1st to 2d cent.
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31. No Mínimo | Ensaio
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34. Colégio Juvenal De Carvalho
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35. CTCWeb Glossary: J (Jason To Juvenal)
Juturna nymph, considered a healer in Roman times; (2) sister ofTurnus. juvenal Click here to hear this word pronounced. - Roman
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36. Juvenal - Wikipedia
juvenal. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. juvenal (60? 140?), or DecimusIunius Iuvenalis, was a satirical Roman poet. His works Satires.
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37. Harvard University Press/Juvenal And Persius, Juvenal And Persius
juvenal and Persius by juvenal and Persius Translatedby GG Ramsay, published by Harvard University Press.
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FROM THE LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY
JUVENAL AND PERSIUS
Juvenal and Persius
Translated by G. G. Ramsay Juvenal's is an indignant satire. He moves past the urbanities of irony to pour scorn on the world of Nero and Domitian. In powerful verse Juvenal mockingly entertains his audience with society's vices and castigates the corruption of traditional values. Rome, the fiery satirist wants to show, is sick. Paired with him in this volume is the Neronian satirist Persius, who attacks not public ills but primarily Rome's degenerate literary tastes. The poet's interest in Stoicism is reflected in his focus on ethical ideals. There is comic intensity to Persius' style and also a nobility of spirit that gained him esteem among the Church Fathers.
January 1918
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ISBN 0-674-99102-8

38. BBC Mundo | MISCELÁNEA | Juvenal Con Asma Y Anorexia

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Juvenal: "Mens Sana in Corpore Sano".
Recuerdo que la primera duda sobre este elevado principio me asaltó ante una entrada clausurada del estadio de Gimnasia y Esgrima de Mendoza: la inscripción "Mens sana in corpore sano" se arqueaba orgullosa sobre un enrejado contra el que orinaban los hinchas antes de ingresar al estadio, que entonces no tenía baños públicos. La idea inspiraba, el olor espantaba.

39. JUVENAL
juvenal. juvenal (DEcIMUS JUNIUS juvenalIS) (c. 60—140), Roman poet and satirist,was born at Aquinum. 45 is quoted as a proof that juvenal had visited Egypt.
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JUVENAL (DEcIMUS JUNIUS JUvENALIS) (c. 60—140), Roman poet and satirist, was born at Aquinum. Brief accounts of his life, varying considerably in details, are prefixed to different MSS. of the works. But their common original cannot be traced to any competent authority, and some of their statements are intrinsically improbable. According to the version which appears to be the earliest:— “Juvenal was the son or ward of a wealthy freedman; he practised declamation till middle age, not as a professional teacher, but as an amateur, and made his first essay in satire by writing the lines on Paris, the actor and favourite of Domitian, now found in the seventh satire (lines 90 seq.). Encouraged by their success, he devoted himself diligently to this kind of composition, but refrained for a long time from either publicly reciting or publishing his verses. When at last he did come before the public, his recitations were attended by great crowds and received with the utmost favour. But the lines originally written on Paris, having been inserted in one of his new satires, excited the jealous anger of an actor of the time, who was a favourite of the emperor, and procured the poet’s banishment under the form of a military appointment to the extremity of Egypt. Being then eighty years of age, he died shortly afterwards of grief and vexation.” The statement that he continued to write satires long before he gave them to the world accords well with the nature of their contents and the elaborate character of their composition, and might almost be inferred from the emphatic but yet guarded statement of Quintilian in his short summary of Roman literature. After speaking of the merits of Lucilius, Horace and Persius as satirists, he adds, “There are, too, in our own day, distinguished writers of satire whose names will be heard of hereafter” (Inst. Or. x. I, 94). There is no Roman writer of satire who could be mentioned along with those others by so judicious a critic, except Juvenal. The motive which a writer of satire must have had for secrecy under Domitian is sufficiently obvious; and the necessity of concealment and self-suppression thus imposed upon the writer may have permanently affected his whole manner of composition.

40. Traductions
juvenal; L Retour en haut LACTANCE; VITRUVE. juvenal. Satires
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