Edward Courtney's study of the Satires of Juvenal is the only full-scale commentary on the corpus since the nineteenth century and retains its value for students and scholars a generation after its first appearance in 1980. This commentary incorporates the findings of classical study up to that time, including the work of A. E. Housman, new discoveries such as those of papyri, and the expanding horizons of classical research. Courtney elucidates the form of each poem and the progression of thought, and offers many suggestions for the adjustment of traditional punctuation. In addition to basic explanation of the text, the commentary offers a detailed understanding of the literary and historical context, including thorough treatment of social...
The paper sets the thesis that Juvenal, aware that aggressive satire in Lucilian style sounded fals...
Juvenal does not seek to produce a fully rationalized philosophical system in the Satires. There is...
In this paper, I offer a reading of Juvenal’s “Satire VI” as an example of ancient Roman satirists’ ...
Edward Courtney's study of the Satires of Juvenal is the only full-scale commentary on the corpus si...
The purpose of this thesis is not to deal with the literary merit and poetic technique of the satiri...
Romans boasted that in their metrical social criticism which they called satire they had created a n...
The present thesis intends to be the first critical edition of the commentary on the Satires of Juve...
Roman satire confronts readers with a complex picture of contemporary Roman society. Yet despite wha...
This study aims to present Juvenal's Satires as a whole as the fundamentally coherent and plaus...
Since the mid-nineteenth century critics have remarked on significant formal and substantive differe...
Since the mid-nineteenth century critics have remarked on significant formal and substantive differe...
This paper explores Juvenal’s influence on both Claudian’s invectives, In Rufinum and In Eutropium, ...
Juvenal does not seek to produce a fully rationalized philosophical system in the Satires. There is...
Juvenal was a satirist who has made his mark on our literature and vernacular ever since his works f...
Satire, the classical form of dissent, is Roman in origin. All other types of Latin poetry are known...
The paper sets the thesis that Juvenal, aware that aggressive satire in Lucilian style sounded fals...
Juvenal does not seek to produce a fully rationalized philosophical system in the Satires. There is...
In this paper, I offer a reading of Juvenal’s “Satire VI” as an example of ancient Roman satirists’ ...
Edward Courtney's study of the Satires of Juvenal is the only full-scale commentary on the corpus si...
The purpose of this thesis is not to deal with the literary merit and poetic technique of the satiri...
Romans boasted that in their metrical social criticism which they called satire they had created a n...
The present thesis intends to be the first critical edition of the commentary on the Satires of Juve...
Roman satire confronts readers with a complex picture of contemporary Roman society. Yet despite wha...
This study aims to present Juvenal's Satires as a whole as the fundamentally coherent and plaus...
Since the mid-nineteenth century critics have remarked on significant formal and substantive differe...
Since the mid-nineteenth century critics have remarked on significant formal and substantive differe...
This paper explores Juvenal’s influence on both Claudian’s invectives, In Rufinum and In Eutropium, ...
Juvenal does not seek to produce a fully rationalized philosophical system in the Satires. There is...
Juvenal was a satirist who has made his mark on our literature and vernacular ever since his works f...
Satire, the classical form of dissent, is Roman in origin. All other types of Latin poetry are known...
The paper sets the thesis that Juvenal, aware that aggressive satire in Lucilian style sounded fals...
Juvenal does not seek to produce a fully rationalized philosophical system in the Satires. There is...
In this paper, I offer a reading of Juvenal’s “Satire VI” as an example of ancient Roman satirists’ ...