Definitionn. Roman satirist who denounced the vice and folly of Roman society during the reign of the emperor Domitian
Last update: July 17, 2015
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He also published commentaries on portions of Cicero (especially the De finibus), on Ausonius, Juvenal, Curtius Rufus, and other classical authors. [Please select]
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Juvenal and Tacitus alone grumble at it. [Please select]
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Under the Caesars, there was no insurrection, but there was Juvenal. [Please select]
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This is the larva of one of the most widely distributed Skippers--Juvenal's Dusky-wing. [Please select]
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At this time I also read the whole of Tacitus, Juvenal, and Quintilian. [Please select]
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E Rock Springs, also referred to _callistus_, have extremely pale juvenal pelage and also are judged to be intergrades with _litus_. [Please select]
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The earliest date that juvenal tree sparrows were noted in the field was on July 10, 1952, at Wahoo Lake. [Please select]
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The juvenal female shot on August 3, 1952, at Mount Mary was 180 mm long and weighed 26 grams. [Please select]
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5(18-25) in ten juvenal males shot in the period July 12-16, at Kaolak River to 25. [Please select]
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2(22-27) grams in nine juvenal males shot in the period July 29-August 2 at Teshekpuk Lake. [Please select]
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It is strange that Carlyle should have taken the trouble to correct a misquotation from Juvenal, and still stranger that Froude should have left the words uncorrected. [Please select]
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