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In the Satires, Juvenal mocks in verse the venal behaviors common to the powerful in the Rome of his time. The Satires became a standard Latin reader for students learning that language. It has been consequently been translated into many modern language editions, both in literal and verse translations.
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Satires.: Edited for the use of schools with notes, introd., and appendices
1899, Macmillan
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The satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis, and of Aulus Persius Flaccus.
1817, G. and W. Nicol [etc.]
in English
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