Decii Junii Juvenalis Et A. Persii Flacci Satirae: With a CommentaryWhittaker, 1867 - 466 strán (strany) |
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Strana xiv
... doubt the writer means Domitian's man . 4 As Paris was put to death A.D. 83 , this would make Juvenal to have been born about the year one of the Christian era ( vi . 87 , note ) . that the emperor in a despatch addressed to him with ...
... doubt the writer means Domitian's man . 4 As Paris was put to death A.D. 83 , this would make Juvenal to have been born about the year one of the Christian era ( vi . 87 , note ) . that the emperor in a despatch addressed to him with ...
Strana xvi
... doubt that in this Satire Juvenal refers to his own experience of Egypt during a resi- dence there in former years ... doubts the existence of an earlier Juncus : " Siquidem Juncum consulem , si quis unquam fuit , non novimus ante a ...
... doubt that in this Satire Juvenal refers to his own experience of Egypt during a resi- dence there in former years ... doubts the existence of an earlier Juncus : " Siquidem Juncum consulem , si quis unquam fuit , non novimus ante a ...
Strana xvii
... doubt , were written under that emperor . But if we take A.D. 120 as the latest date of which there is evidence , how far back may we go to determine the author's age ? It is nearly certain that the first Satire was written in Trajan's ...
... doubt , were written under that emperor . But if we take A.D. 120 as the latest date of which there is evidence , how far back may we go to determine the author's age ? It is nearly certain that the first Satire was written in Trajan's ...
Strana xviii
... doubt , that the Scholiast is right in attributing this work to Trajan ' . it According to these calculations eight out of the sixteen Satires were written after the death of Domitian . The sixteenth is a fragment , and may be admitted ...
... doubt , that the Scholiast is right in attributing this work to Trajan ' . it According to these calculations eight out of the sixteen Satires were written after the death of Domitian . The sixteenth is a fragment , and may be admitted ...
Strana xxi
... doubt he had been in Egypt before he wrote the fifteenth Satire . That he ever visited Britain I think cannot be proved , and it is not very likely . It is enough to say that Agricola fought the last battle in Caledonia ( on the Gram ...
... doubt he had been in Egypt before he wrote the fifteenth Satire . That he ever visited Britain I think cannot be proved , and it is not very likely . It is enough to say that Agricola fought the last battle in Caledonia ( on the Gram ...
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