Santorelli, Biagio
Giovenale, "Satira" IV
Introduzione, Traduzione e Commento
[Juvenal, Satire IV. Introduction, Translation and Commentary]
Series:Texte und Kommentare 40
Aims and Scope
An enormous turbot is presented to Emperor Domitian, who then calls upon his cabinet to determine the very best way to prepare the fish: This absurd situation provides occasion for Juvenal to undertake a broader critique of the decline of politics and morals during his time.
This work re-examines Juvenal’s big fish satire through detailed scholarly commentary. It includes the original text along with a new Italian translation. Santorelli demonstrates that Juvenal's satire not only looks back at the earlier period of Domitian’s rule but also is intended as an indirect critique of the political system of the Optimus Princeps Trajan.
Supplementary Information
- x, 209 pages
- Language:
- Italian, Latin
- Type of Publication:
- Commentary
- Keywords:
- Consilium principis; Crispinus; Domitian; Juvenal
- Readership:
- Academics, Institutes, Libraries
- Subjects
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Greek
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Ancient History
- History > Ancient History
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Greek
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Ancient History
- History > Ancient History
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Greek
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Ancient History
- History > Ancient History
MARC record
MARC record for eBook"The commentary is generally laudable."
Tom Geue in: BMCR 2013.01.41
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