Satires


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Decimus Iunius Iuvenalis, known in English as Juvenal, was a Roman poet active in the late 1st and early 2nd century AD. The details of the author's life are unclear, although references within his text to known persons of the late 1st and early 2nd centuries AD fix his terminus post quem (earliest date of composition). The Satires are a collection of satirical poems by Juvenal written in the late 1st and early 2nd centuries AD. Juvenal is credited with sixteen known poems divided among five books; all are in the Roman genre of satire, which, at its most basic in the time of the author, comprised a wide-ranging discussion of society and social mores in dactylic hexameter. These five books were discrete works, and there is no reason to assume that they were published at the same time or that they are identical in theme or in approach. The poems are not individually titled, but translators have often added titles for the convenience of readers. (Summary by Wikipedia) (5 hr 9 min)

Chapters

01 - Satire 1 13:27 Read by JuliaY
02 - Satire 2 13:16 Read by JuliaY
03 - Satire 3 29:39 Read by Cynthia Moyer
04 - Satire 4 11:15 Read by Alex Lau
05 - Satire 5 12:59 Read by Alex Lau
06 - Satire 6, part 1 36:15 Read by Martin Geeson
07 - Satire 6, part 2 32:47 Read by Martin Geeson
08 - Satire 7 19:11 Read by Leni
09 - Satire 8 20:08 Read by Leni
10 - Satire 9 11:25 Read by Grant Hurlock
11 - Satire 10 28:41 Read by Grant Hurlock
12 - Satire 11 20:24 Read by rookieblue
13 - Satire 12 9:40 Read by Leni
14 - Satire 13 15:59 Read by Maryanka
15 - Satire 14 22:15 Read by Ann Boulais
16 - Satire 15 16:41 Read by Cynthia Moyer
17 - Satire 16 4:05 Read by Julia Niedermaier