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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

21. La Bloga: AN INTERVIEW WITH JUVENAL ACOSTA BY ERIC B. MARTIN
The writer, poet and essayist juvenal Acosta grew up in Mexico City—or, to be precise, on its northern fringe, in the 50s suburban experiment called
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      AN INTERVIEW WITH JUVENAL ACOSTA BY ERIC B. MARTIN
      The writer, poet and essayist Juvenal Acosta grew up in Mexico City—or, to be precise, on its northern fringe, in the 50s suburban experiment called Satellite City, a massive collection of cul de sacs, strip malls, and single family homes. As a teenage poet, he used to drive late night laps to the heart of the big D.F., where he was invited to join a cultish group of writers who called themselves the “infrarealists” and included Roberto Bola±o, among others. Instead, a few years later, he immigrated to the U.S., finding his way to San Francisco where his first work was in construction.
      Today, two decades after he first arrived in the United States, he is the author of three novels including

22. Juvenal Sanso - Lueurs Twilight
Art of the Print offers a wide selection of international fine art. Original etching by juvenal Sanso entitled Lueurs Twilight.
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23. Laudator Temporis Acti: A Taste Of Juvenal
The Roman satirist juvenal is not the easiest Latin author to read. A commentary is useful, often essential. But his poems are filled with clever sayings,
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A Taste of Juvenal
The Roman satirist Juvenal is not the easiest Latin author to read. A commentary is useful, often essential. But his poems are filled with clever sayings, crotchety opinions, nuggets of wisdom, and curious parallels to modern life which have interest even for those with little Latin. I've culled a few of these for your amusement.
There was an immigration problem in ancient Rome, and Juvenal opposed the influx of foreigners. He wrote (3.62): The Syrian Orontes has long since flowed into the Tiber. (iam pridem Syrus in Tiberim defluxit Orontes.) We might paraphrase this in contemporary terms as: The Mexican Rio Grande has long since flowed into the Potomac.
Juvenal thought (10.80) that the degenerate Roman populace was concerned with two things only, bread and circuses (panem et circenses). A modern equivalent might be food stamps and reality TV shows.
The scandal at Abu Ghraib prison recalls Juvenal's question (6.347-348): Who will guard the guards themselves? (quis custodiet ipsos custodes?)

24. Juvenal's Duskywing
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26. Juvenal (Decimus Junius Juvenal) Quotes
juvenal (Decimus Junius juvenal) quotes, Searchable and browsable database of quotations with author and subject indexes. Quotes from famous political
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Letter "J" Of what use are pedigrees, or to be thought of noble blood, or the display of family portraits, O Ponticus? [Lat., Stemmata quid faciunt, quid prodest, Pontice, longo, Sanguine censeri pictosque ostendere vultus.]
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Source: Satires (VIII, 1) A rare bird upon the earth, and exceedingly like a black swan. [Lat., Rara avis in terris, nigroque simillima cygno.]
Topic: Birds
Source: Satires (VI, 165) Many commit the same crimes with a very different result. One bears a cross for his crime; another a crown. [Lat., Multi committunt eadem diverso crimina fato; Ille crucem scleris pretium tulit, hic diadema.]
Topic: Crime
Source: Satires (XIII, 103) By his own verdict no guilty man was ever acquitted. [Lat., Se judice, nemo nocens absolvitur.]
Topic: Crime
Source: Satires (XIII, 2) For whoever meditates a crime is guilty of the deed. [Lat., Nam scelus intra se tacitum qui cogitat ullum, Facti crimen habet.] Topic: Crime Source: Satires (XIII, 209)

27. Juvenal Baracco
Citation, juvenal Baracco. 1989. In MIMAR 33 Architecture in Development. London Concept Media Ltd. Book Title, MIMAR 33 Architecture in Development
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28. Juvenal - Biography
Like his friend Martial, who praised his eloquence, juvenal was for some time extremely poor and lived at Rome as a dependent of wealthy men;
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30. Trial Watch : Juvénal Rugambarara
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context : Rwanda judgement place : ICTR (Rwanda) status : Sentenced particulars : Pleaded guilty of extermination on 13 July 2007; sentenced to 11 years imprisonment on 16 November 2007 position : Mayor of Bicumbi facts legal procedure Juvénal Rugambarara is thought to have been born in the commune of Musana or Tare in the Kigali-rural prefecture of Rwanda. He studied medicine and practised his profession in the medical centre of the Bicumbi commune. He was a well known and influential personality. On 16 September 1993, he was appointed mayor of the Bicumbi commune, in the Kigali-rural prefecture, succeeding Laurent Semanza, a close confidant who assured him of his political support. He held this position up until his departure from Rwanda in early summer 1994. In such a position, he was the representative of executive power at the communal level. He exercised full authority over his subordinates and was in a position to exercise command over the police force.
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A personal project that I designed, illustrated and programmed, Snow Colony is inspired by the board game Settlers of Catan and the original PC game Civilization. The idea with Snow Colony was to create a civ-type game that could be played in five minutes. I'm really happy with the final results and I think it might be a good candidate for the casual games market as it is a lot different from the 3-match type games that are currently popular, without giving up the casualness that makes the 3-match games so fun. Kaskade Flash/Actionscript
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juvenal s Duskywing. Erynnis juvenalis (Fabricius, 1793). JPG species photo. more images. Attributes of Erynnis juvenalis. Family Skippers (Hesperiidae)
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33. Juvenal — Infoplease.com
juvenal (Decimus Junius juvenalis) (jOO vunul) key, fl. 1st to 2d cent. AD, Roman satirical poet. His verse established a model for the satire of
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Roman satirical poet. His 16 surviving Satires give an explicit and sometimes brutal picture of the corrupt Roman society of his time. Very little is known of his life, but his native place, if not his birthplace, was Aquinum (now Aquino, southern Italy). Juvenal is twice mentioned by Martial
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36. America’s New Saints - Protomartyrs Juvenal And Peter The Aleut
HIEROMARTYR juvenal, at the very dawn of Orthodoxy on this continent (1796), suffered from the pagan natives of Alaska to whom he was preaching the Gospel
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The Protomartyr (the first martyr) of the Christian Church is the Archdeacon Stephen, who suffered from the Jews who refused the Gospel of Christ. He died with the heavens opened up to him, asking God's forgiveness for his murderers (Acts 7:54-60). From that day to this, the blood of the martyrs has been the seed of Christianity; every Christian land has had its martyrs, and in giving up everything earthly and laying down their very lives for Christ, they have served as the source of the flowering of Christianity for each separate people. The first martyrs in each country are usually from the heathen; and once Christianity has been established on their blood, a second wave of martyrs has been produced by the heterodoxthose, who while calling themselves Christians, have distorted the Gospel of Christ and rise up attempting to destroy the true Church of, Christ. Finally, the godless, or those who have rejected Christ altogether, make a final attack against the Church. Thus it was with Byzantium, which after the pagan persecutions of the first three centuries, had to endure numerous persecutions from the Arians, the Iconoclasts, and others, until the very city of Constantinople was sacked and its holy things defiled by the Latin Crusaders; and finally it was reduced to merciless slavery at the hands of the Turks, the only light in this period coming from its new martyrs who went boldly to endure tortures and death at their hands.

37. Juvenal Satire 3
juvenal Satire 3. Translated by G. G. Ramsay, Loeb edition. Text courtesy of this website. QUID ROMAE FACIAM? THOUGH put out by the departure of my old
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Juvenal: Satire 3 Translated by G. G. Ramsay, Loeb edition. Text: courtesy of this website. QUID ROMAE FACIAM? THOUGH put out by the departure of my old friend, I commend his purpose to fix his home at Cumae, and to present one citizen to the Sibyl. That is the gate of Baiae, a sweet retreat upon a pleasant shore; I myself would prefer even Prochyta to the Subura! For where has one ever seen a place so dismal and so lonely that one would not deem it worse to live in perpetual dread of fires and falling houses, and the thousand perils of this terrible city, and poets spouting in the month of August! But while all his goods and chattels were being packed upon a single wagon, my friend halted at the dripping archway of the old Porta Capena. Here Numa held his nightly assignations with his mistress; but now the holy fount and grove and shrine are let out to Jews, who possess a basket and a truss of hay for all their furnishings. For as every tree nowadays has to pay toll to the people, the Muses have been ejected, and the wood has to go a-begging. We go down to the Valley of Egeria, and into the caves so unlike to nature: how much more near to us would be the spirit of the fountain if its waters were fringed by a green border of grass, and there were no marble to outrage the native tufa! Here spoke Umbricius:- "Since there is no room," quoth he, "for honest callings in this city, no reward for labour; since my means are less to-day than they were yesterday, and to-morrow will rub off something from the little that is left, I purpose to go to the place where Daedalus put off his weary wings while my white hairs are recent, while my old age is erect and fresh, while Lachesis has something left to spin, and I can support myself on my own feet without slipping a staff beneath my hand. Farewell my country! Let Artorius live there, and Catulus; let those remain who turn black into white, to whom it comes easy to take contracts for temples, rivers or harbours, for draining floods, or carrying corpses to the pyre, or to put up slaves for sale under the authority of the spear.

38. St. Juvenal Of Benevento - Catholic Online
St. juvenal of Benevento. Feastday May 7 132. A saint of Narni, Italy. His shrine is in Benevento.
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39. The Roman Empire: In The First Century. The Roman Empire. Writers. Juvenal | PBS
The last great Roman satirist, juvenal (c.55 – 127 AD) became famous for his savage wit and juvenal was the most savage of all the Roman satirists.
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Historians were the journalists of the Roman age The last great Roman satirist, Juvenal (c.55 – 127 AD) became famous for his savage wit and biting descriptions of life in Rome.
The invisible man
Little is known of Juvenal’s life beyond his satire. His name only appears once, in a poem written to him by his friend, Martial.
It is believed that Juvenal was born to a prosperous family in central Italy. After military service, it is thought that he began a career in the Roman civil service under the Emperor Domitian , where he failed to gain promotion.
Bitter and twisted
Stuck in this rut, he grew bitter and turned to satire. His first piece, in which he claimed that court favorites had too much say in the promotion of officers, caused trouble. His property was confiscated and he was banished to Egypt.
In 96 AD, after Domitian was murdered, Juvenal returned to Rome. With no money or career, he struggled to survive and was forced to live on the reluctant generosity of the upper classes.

40. Juvenal's Diary
juvenal s Diaryland Diary. . Revealed. You know.
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juvenal's Diaryland Diary Revealed You know. I want to smile so so badly.
I can only feel nothing but pain now. I wish to just end it all.
Let me leave this world alright. I'm tired. 6:46 p.m. - 2007-01-28
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