Decimus Lunius Juvenalis - Juvenal
Decimus Lunius Juvenalis, known as Juveal in the English-speaking world, was a Roman poet who wrote satires. There are 15 complete satires and 1 for which only sixty lines have survived. His work is traditionally divided into six books.
The Works by Juvenal
Satires
- Book 1 - satire 1 to satire 5
- Satire 1: It is Hard not to write a satire
- Satire 2: Hypocrites are Intolerable
- Satire 3: There is no Room in Rome for a Roman
- Satire 4: The Emperor's Fish
- Satire 5: Patronizing Patronage
- Book 2 - satire 6
- Satire 6: The decay of Femine Virtue
- Book 3 - satire 7 to satire 9
- Satire 7: Fortuna (or the Emperor) is the best Partron
- Satire 8: True Nobility
- Satire 9: Flatering your Patron is Hard Work
- Book 4 - satire 10 to satire 12
- Satire 10: Wrong Desire is te Source of Suffering
- Satire 11: Dinner and a Moral
- Satire 12: True Friendship
- Book 5 - satire 13 to satire 16
- Satire 13: Don't Obsess over Liars nd Crooks
- Satire 14: Averice is not a Family Value
- Satire 15: People without Compassion are Worse than Animals
- Satire 16: Soldiers are above the Law (incomplete only 60 lines)
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