Bibliography

 



Introduction to Roman Satire

Roman Satirists

Bibliography

Links

 

 

General Works

  • Braund, S. H.  (1992)  Roman verse satire.  Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.

  • Coffey, M.  (1989)  Roman satire.  Great Britain: Cromwell Press Ltd.

  • Knoche, U. (1975)  Roman satire.  Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press 

 

Translations

  • Green, P.  (1998)  Juvenal: the sixteen satires.  London, England: Penguin Books, Ltd.

  • Kenny, E.J.  (1999)  The golden ass: or metamorphoses.  London, England: Penguine Books, Ltd.

  • Page, T.E., ed.  (1961)  Remains of old Latin III: Lucilius, laws of the XII tables;  the Loeb classical library.  Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

  • Rudd, N.  (1997)  Horace: satires and epistles;  Persius: satires.  London, England: Penguin Books, Ltd.

  • Shackleton Bailey, D. R. (1993)  Martial: epigrams I and II;  the Loeb classical library.  Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

  • Sullivan, J.P.  (1986)  Petronius: the satyricon; Seneca: the apocolocyntosis.  London, England: Penguin Books, Ltd.

  • Warmington, E.H.  (1979)  Remains of old Latin I: Ennius Caecilius;  the Loeb classical library.  Cambridge: Harvard University Press.


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