D. Junii Juvenalis Aquinatis Satirae XVI. Volumen Secundum

D. Junii Juvenalis Aquinatis Satirae XVI. Volumen Secundum

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Author: D. Junii Juvenalis Aquinatis And A. Persii Flacci
Binding: Hardback
Published: Ricardi Priestley, 1825

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Latin text ONLY. Good for age. Strong binding. Aged cover. Marbled endpapers and edges.

This is a scholarly Latin edition of the sixteenth satires of Juvenal, the renowned Roman satirist from Aquinum. This volume also includes the works of Aulus Persius Flaccus, another influential Roman satirist, and features critical commentary by Georg Alexander Ruperti and Georg Ludwig Koenig. Printed in Glasgow by A. & J.M. Duncan, the edition reflects early 19th-century classical scholarship, offering detailed annotations and textual variants based on the best available manuscripts. It stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Roman satire and its role in shaping literary criticism and moral discourse in Western thought.

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Author: D. Junii Juvenalis Aquinatis And A. Persii Flacci
Binding: Hardback
Published: Ricardi Priestley, 1825

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Latin text ONLY. Good for age. Strong binding. Aged cover. Marbled endpapers and edges.

This is a scholarly Latin edition of the sixteenth satires of Juvenal, the renowned Roman satirist from Aquinum. This volume also includes the works of Aulus Persius Flaccus, another influential Roman satirist, and features critical commentary by Georg Alexander Ruperti and Georg Ludwig Koenig. Printed in Glasgow by A. & J.M. Duncan, the edition reflects early 19th-century classical scholarship, offering detailed annotations and textual variants based on the best available manuscripts. It stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Roman satire and its role in shaping literary criticism and moral discourse in Western thought.