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  1. Thirteen Satires of Juvenal (Latin Edition) by Juvenal, A J. Macleane, 2010-03-28
  2. Juvenal: Satires by Juvenal, 1965
  3. The Satires of Persius and Juvenal; with English notes, partly compiled, and partly original (Latin Edition) by Persius Persius, Charles William Stocker, 2010-05-17
  4. Latin satirical writing subsequent to Juvenal by Arthur Harold Weston, 2010-08-29
  5. Thirteen satires of Juvenal by A. J. Macleane, 2010-04-01
  6. Juvenal in English (Penguin Classics: Poets in Translation) by Juvenal, Martin M. Winkler, 2001-03-29
  7. The Life of B. John Juvenal Ancina: Companion of St. Philip Neri, Bishop of Saluzzo by Charles Henry Bowden, 2010-03-01
  8. Juvenal, Persius, Martial, And Catullus: An Experiment In Translation (1882)
  9. Roman Satire: Horace, Juvenal, Persius, Petronius and Seneca by Alexander G. McKay, Donald Murray Shepherd, 1976-12
  10. Three Classical Poets: Sappho, Catullus, and Juvenal by Richard Jenkyns, 1982-08-02
  11. The Satires of Juvenal and Persius: From the Texts of Ruperti and Orellius: With English Notes, Partly Comp., and Partly Original by Persius, Juvénal, et all 2010-02-16
  12. Juvenal For Schools, Part 4: Satires 12-16 (1879) by Juvenal, 2008-10-27
  13. Traduction Des Satires De Perse Et De Juvénal (French Edition) by Persius, 2010-05-12
  14. Zur Kritik und Erklärung der Satiren des Juvenal (German Edition) by Otto Meinertz, 2010-05-05

41. Lopez Museum » Art Galleries » Juvenal Sanso
juvenal Sanso A Peninsular Eye An introduction by Nick Joaquin taken from the book, SANSO Art Quest Between Two Worlds by Rod ParasPerez
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Juvenal Sanso* Juvenal Sanso: A Peninsular Eye : An introduction by Nick Joaquin taken from the book, SANSO: Art Quest Between Two Worlds by Rod Paras-Perez Leafing through a sheaf of Sansos in reproductions, we got this weird feeling of clairvoyance, as though peering through an eye not ours: another eye at once native and alien, that made the familiar unsettlingly unfamiliar. It is said that at the Second Coming we who rise to be judged will be looking at creation with a new eye because we'll behold it, no longer as through a glass darkly, but in the light of God's own knowledge of it. Therefore will we see heaven and earth anew because totally revealed by the apocalypse that's the Second Coming, which will feast the youth of creation, the dawn of innocence, the return of Eden. JUVENAL SANSO (his first name means a feasting of youth) is another kind of second coming. Two or three generations after Spain withdrew from these islands, here is this Peninsular giving us images of a country that, in the days of his grandfathers, was both theirs and ours. SANSO's Philippines is thus ambiguous: home and exile; intimate and outlandish. His paintings and sketches are about 400 years late because his is the Spanish eye, the Peninsular eye, viewing the Philippines for the first time. Had there been a Sanso with Magellan or Legazpi, his work would have been a "juvenal" indeed: a celebration of youth and decadence as represented by newfoundland, a young tropical Eden. The too-late-born Sanso of our time can still be credited with "Juvenal" but profoundly disturbed has been the feasting of youth that his art should have been.

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43. Glbtq >> Literature >> Juvenal
The works of satirist juvenal are crucial for exploring attitudes toward (homo)sexuality in ancient Rome.
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Juvenal (ca. 55 or 60 - ca. 130)
page: Around 1450, Ugolino Pisiani commented: "Juvenal, Persius, Martial, and others should not be publicly read and taught, but kept for private studyso that knowledge can be increased without contaminating young men." In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, English readers interested in Juvenal had available J. E. B. Mayor's Thirteen Satires of Juvenal (1880-81, many reprints), C. H. Pearson and Herbert A. Strong's Thirteen Satires of Juvenal (1892, many subsequent editions), J. D. Duff's Fourteen Satires of Juvenal (1899, often reprinted, at least until 1970), or S. G. Owen's Thirteen Satires of Juvenal Translated into English Sponsor Message.
But Juvenal wrote sixteen satires. For reasons of prudery and censorship, the Second, Sixth, and Ninth satires, all crucial for exploring Roman attitudes toward sex and sexuality, were systematically excised from his oeuvre. For purposes of glbtq history, the Second Satire is especially important. It offers a revealing glimpse into attitudes toward a certain kind of homosexual activity in ancient Rome, at least from the perspective of a satirist; it is also an important document for a supposed law restricting homosexual intercourse (the

44. Juvenal - Research And Read Books, Journals, Articles At Questia
juvenal (Decimus Junius juvenalis)joo v n l, fl. 1st to 2d cent. a.d., Roman satirical poet. His verse established a model for the satire of indignation,
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Juvenal Juvenal, JOO vuh nuhl (A.D. 60?-130?), was a Roman poet known for his 16 biting satires. These pieces ridicule the extravagance, corruption, and immorality he saw in Rome. Juvenal excelled in writing short, stinging character sketches. He had a marvelous eye for detail and a keen ear for people's speech. Juvenal thought society should be run by men, like himself, of the old upper class who were of Italian birth. He hated the success of foreigners and the new freedom of women.
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46. Juvenal - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Juvenal
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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 , and he may be the author of a well-known dedication (probably to an altar to Ceres) by one Juvenal who held military rank and some civil offices at Aquinum. This reference to military service agrees with the story of Sidonius Apollinaris (5th century) that Juvenal quarrelled with Paris, a famous ballet dancer in the reign of Domitian, and was sent to the Egyptian frontier as an officer of a local garrison. hut(2)
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47. Harvard University Press: Juvenal And Persius By Juvenal
juvenal and Persius by juvenal, published by Harvard University Press.
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Juvenal and Persius
Juvenal
Persius
Edited and translated by Susanna Morton Braund
    The bite and wit of two of antiquity's best satirists are captured here in a new Loeb Classical Library edition, a vivid and vigorous translation facing the Latin text. Persius (34-62 CE ) and Juvenal (writing maybe 60 years later) were heirs to the style of Latin verse satire developed by Lucilius and Horace, a tradition mined in Susanna Braund's introduction and notes. Her notes also give guidance to the literary and historical allusions that pepper Persius's and Juvenal's satirical poemswhich were clearly aimed at a sophisticated urban audience. Both poets adopt the mask of an angry man, and sharp criticism of the society in which they live is combined with flashes of sardonic humor in their satires. Whether targeting common and uncommon vices, the foolishness of prayers, the abuse of power by emperors and the Roman elite, the folly and depravity of Roman wives, or decadence, materialism, and corruption, their tone is generally one of righteous indignation. Juvenal and Persius are seminal as well as stellar figures in the history of satirical writing. Juvenal especially had a lasting influence on English writers of the Renaissance and succeeding centuries.

48. Juvenal And Persius
SATIRA TOTA NOSTRA EST said the Roman critic, Satire is really our own Invention.
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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 focused, and was 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 (1991) the Russians were everywhere pulling down statues of Marx, Lenin and the head of the KGB, and (2002) the US forces were downing the huge statue of Saddam Hussein, 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, before dying at a younger age than Schubert wrote 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. Persius was obscure by preference, his vocabulary is an exotic mix of archaisms, literarisms, and vulgarisms drawn from the street, of which the sheltered Persius should have been ignorant. It can be said that one must read Persius with a good commentary, like Gildersleeve's or the new Latin one by Oleg Nikitinski, or one does not read him at all. He must be deciphered rather than perused.

49. Juvenal@Everything2.com
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50. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2004.11.26
juvenal and Persius. The Loeb Classical Library, 91. Cambridge, MA Harvard University Press, 2004. Pp. 536. ISBN 0674-99612-7. $21.50.
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Susanna Morton Braund (trans.), Juvenal and Persius. The Loeb Classical Library, 91 . Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2004. Pp. 536. ISBN 0-674-99612-7. $21.50.
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Juvenal and Persius were represented in the LCL as early as 1918, in the edition by G.G. Ramsay. Although S. Braund respectfully states that the old translation 'has lasted remarkably well' (p.vii), one could also say that it was obsolete, not only in its traditional, biographical approach, with the 'I' in the satirical poems being facilely identified as the poet himself, but also, perhaps inevitably, in its use of English. Given modern insights into Roman satire and the general aims of the LCL, a new edition was more than welcome. It is a pleasure to see that nowadays acclaimed specialists take honour in preparing editions for the LCL. S. Braund has greatly advanced the study of Roman satirists with a number of important articles and monographs, such as her The Roman Satirists and Their Masks (1996). Moreover, she has published a translation of Lucan (1992). So her name as the editor of this volume is more or less a warrant for the highest possible quality.

51. Juvenal Sanso, Global Filipino Artist
Internationally renowned artist and Presidential Medal of Merit Awardee juvenal Sansó receives the distinguished Cross of Isabela from the Spanish King,
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52. Juvenal Acosta, Mexican Poet - Amar A La Extranjera
juvenal ACOSTA. AMAR A LA EXTRANJERA. Those things I felt for you in Spanish and talked about in English with my therapist
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© 1991 Berkeley, CA Beatitude Poetry Contents: JUVENAL ACOSTA AMAR A LA EXTRANJERA
Those things I felt for you in Spanish
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my cat
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cannot bring myself to repeat them
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In the language I use on the daily, daily basis
to get jobs, tobacco and cappuccinos. Inside my tongue there is a foreign blood and inside that blood there is still another foreign blood - I must say I go from blood to blood like an international vampire - Why ask why I won't ask anymore questions I'm fed up with getting answers I won't repeat myself in circles of damn pain My traveling heart is learning everything there is to know about foreign towns foreign tongues and silence.

53. MySpace.com - Peter Juvenal - 31 - Male - Ivory Tower, California - Www.myspace.
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54. Port Juvenal
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56. Item Of The Day: Dryden’s Juvenal (1693) « Eighteenth-Century Reading Roo
Umbritius, the suppos’d Friend of juvenal, and himself a Poet, is leaving Rome; and retiring to Cumae. Our Author accompanies him out of Town.
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58. Timeless Juvenal « STOA POIKILE
juvenal (Iuvenalis) has most certainly gained along the centuries the fame of being one the most sarcastic and caustic writer of all times.
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Juvenal (Iuvenalis) has most certainly gained along the centuries the fame of being one the most sarcastic and caustic writer of all times. He is definitely disgusted and irritated by the diffused decadence of Rome during the Flavian ruling dynasty (69-96 A.D.). Juvenal is annoyed by the vices that characterised those years, and that to a certain extent can be considered as originated more by human nature rather than by the unbridled dissolution of that peculiar depraved society. Juvenal spares nobody in his 16 satires: nobles, merchants, women, homosexuals, intellectuals or supposed so…, the mob itself, and above all those gold diggers who would do anything to climb within the Empire bureaucracy and get any parasite assignments, are victims of his disdain and invectives.

59. From Seneca To Juvenal / Butler, H.E., 1878-1951
Title PostAugustan Poetry From Seneca to juvenal Author H.E. Butler Release Date November, 2005 EBook 9303 Yes, we are more than one year ahead of
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60. Bolchazy.com: Latin — Juvenal: Satires I, III, X
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