Horace: Satires Book I (Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics)
Special Features
* Introduction on the Roman satiric genre and its authors
-* 556 lines of unadapted Latin text selections: Lucilius, Satires, fragments 172-75, 176-81, 185; 524-29; 1145-51; 1196-1208 - Horace, Satires 1.1.41-79; 1.4.103-43; 2.5.23-50; 2.7.21-71, 111-18 - Persius, Satires 1.1-12, 107-34; 2.1-16, 31-51; 5.21 51 - Juvenal, Satires 1.63-93, 135-46; 3.190-231; 6.60-102; 8.183-99, 215-30; 13.38-70; 14.1-55
-* Grammatical and stylistic commentary printed at the back of the book
-* 1 map and 4 black-and-white photos
-* Complete vocabulary
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