Om Thirteen Satires of Juvenal; Volume 2
This book contains a translation of Juvenal's satires, along with extensive commentary and notes by the translator. Juvenal was a Roman poet who wrote scathing critiques of the social and political landscape of his time, and his works remain a powerful indictment of corruption and decadence. This book is recommended for anyone interested in Roman literature and history.
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