
Mayor's Juvenal (two volume slipcased set)
This final edition of Mayor's Juvenal, issued here in two hardback volumes (available separately or as a slip-cased set), should be an essential part of all professional Latinists' reference libraries. Mayor's commentary is comprehensive on details of life and thought in imperial Rome and on Latin diction. His long introduction, or 'advertisement' sets an explosively volatile tone and his whole work reflects his passionate desire to save the modern world through classical wisdom.
Revd J.E.B. Mayor (1825-1910) was Fellow of St John's College and became Cambridge's second professor of Latin. John Henderson is Professor of Classics, University of Cambridge and Fellow and Director of Studies in Classics of King's College, Cambridge. His publications include Figuring out Roman Nobility(UEP, 1997) and Pliny's Statue (UEP, 2002).
Author: J. E. B. Mayor
Format: Hardback, 1152 pages, 138mm x 216mm
Published: 2007, Liverpool University Press, United Kingdom
Genre: Literary Criticism
This final edition of Mayor's Juvenal, issued here in two hardback volumes (available separately or as a slip-cased set), should be an essential part of all professional Latinists' reference libraries. Mayor's commentary is comprehensive on details of life and thought in imperial Rome and on Latin diction. His long introduction, or 'advertisement' sets an explosively volatile tone and his whole work reflects his passionate desire to save the modern world through classical wisdom.
Revd J.E.B. Mayor (1825-1910) was Fellow of St John's College and became Cambridge's second professor of Latin. John Henderson is Professor of Classics, University of Cambridge and Fellow and Director of Studies in Classics of King's College, Cambridge. His publications include Figuring out Roman Nobility(UEP, 1997) and Pliny's Statue (UEP, 2002).
