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This introduction to three of Juvenal's satires aims to help intermediate high school or college readers understand the meaning of Juvenal's Latin. Satire I is Juvenal's explanation of why he writes poetry and satire. Satire III discusses why life in Rome has become intolerable. Satire X concerns itself with explaining why most prayers are misguided and - if answered - harmful.This edition made accessible, in a concise format, with an introduction and commentary, the three Satires, which are most frequently prescribed at A-level and early university courses. It has been constantly reprinted since it was first published, a measure of its success.
N. Rudd was co-editor of Cicero’s The Republic and The Laws.E. Courtney was author of A Commentary on the Satires of Juvenal, editor of Archaic Latin Prose, The Poems of Petronius, and The Fragmentary Latin Poets.
Preface IntroductionBibliography. Satire I Satire III Satire X Notes (Satire I) (Satire III) (Satire X)
Edward Courtney, Stanford University) Courtney, Edward (Professor of Classics and Ely Professor of Humanities, Professor of Classics and Ely Professor of Humanities
R. G. M. Nisbet, Niall Rudd, University of Oxford) Nisbet, R. G. M. (, formerly Corpus Christi Professor of Latin Language and Literature, Bristol University) Rudd, Niall (, formerly Professor of Latin, R G. M Nisbet