Thirteen Satires of Juvenal
Explore the profound insights of the Roman satirist Juvenal with "Thirteen Satires of Juvenal," expertly edited by John E. B. Mayor. This 2010 edition, published by Cambridge University Press, offers a comprehensive look at Juvenal's work, presenting all thirteen of his iconic satires alongside detailed commentary to enhance your understanding of these challenging texts. Mayor, a respected scholar (1825–1910), provides invaluable notes that bring clarity to Satires 8, as well as 10-16, allowing readers to delve deep into the nuances of Juvenal's wit and critique of Roman society. At 476 pages, this paperback edition is a must-have for anyone interested in classical literature, satire, or the historical context of Juvenal’s writing. Whether you're a scholar or simply a lover of timeless literature, this book invites you to engage with and appreciate the enduring relevance of Juvenal's powerful observations on human nature.