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This new interpretation of V Satire is embedded in a broader analysis of a central topos in Juvenal's work: the degradation of the clientela. The introduction illuminates Juvenal's attitude towards this topic, giving particular attention to his relationship to Martial and to the reception of this topos by Lucian. The commentary explains text critical and linguistic issues and thoroughly investigates the most relevant historical aspects.
Juvenal. --- Verse satire, Latin. --- Iuvenal. --- Satire. --- Trebius. --- Virro. --- satire. --- LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical. --- Latin verse satire --- Latin poetry --- Rome --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic (510-30 B.C.) --- Romi (Empire) --- Byzantine Empire --- Rome (Italy) --- Civilization --- Sàtira llatina --- Juvenal, aproximadament 65-aproximadament 128 --- Literatura llatina
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Juvenal has long been known as the poet of indignation, a view based mainly on his early satires. His later work had been relatively overlooked until recently. The present commentary is meant to be a contribution to the reappraisal of the later part of Juvenal's career, a significant trend in the juvenalian scholarship of the last decade. Among the topics addressed there are the relationship between Juvenal and Martial, his position within the tradition of Roman satire, his relationship with the cultural discourse of Roman moralistic literature, the intertextual links with satire 5 and the vexata quaestio of the literary or authentic nature of Juvenal's work. The author denies a strong break between the early books and the 4th and satire 11 in particular, advocating the idea of a gradual evolution rather than a radical conversion. In the commentary the reader will find a comprehensive analysis of textual problems and stylistic features, in a historically comparative light, with early Juvenal, other satiric poets and Martial as the chief objects of comparison.Realien are also devoted close attention. The volume will thus be a useful tool for scholars and students interested in latin satire and poetry, and also for historians of roman society in the early imperial age.
Juvénal. --- Verse satire, Latin --- Poésie satirique latine --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Juvenal. --- Juvenal --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Giovenale, D. Giunio --- Juvenalis, Decimus Junius --- Juvénal --- Iuvenalis, Decimus Iunius --- Sàtira llatina --- Juvenal, aproximadament 65-aproximadament 128 --- Literatura llatina --- Iuvenalis, Decimus Junius --- Giovenale --- Iouvenalēs --- I︠U︡venal, D. I︠U︡nīĭ --- Yuvenalis --- Giovenale, Decimo Giunio --- Roman satire.
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