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JUVENALIS, PERCIUS - Satirarum. Paris, Chez Jean Auguste Grangé, 1747; in-12, 2 frontispieces by Duflos, LXVIII-224 pp, bound in full contemporary marbled calf, smooth ornate spine, gilt edges, fillets on boards. Good condition. Juvenal (Decimus or Decius-Junius Juvenalis) was a Latin satirical poet of the early Christian era. His Satires enjoyed great success in the late Middle Ages & were translated during the humanist period. They inspired Nicolas Boileau & are very often printed with Perse's satires. Consultant : Mr. Philippe HENRY
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JUVENALIS, PERCIUS - Satirarum. Paris, Chez Jean Auguste Grangé, 1747; in-12, 2 frontispieces by Duflos, LXVIII-224 pp, bound in full contemporary marbled calf, smooth ornate spine, gilt edges, fillets on boards. Good condition. Juvenal (Decimus or Decius-Junius Juvenalis) was a Latin satirical poet of the early Christian era. His Satires enjoyed great success in the late Middle Ages & were translated during the humanist period. They inspired Nicolas Boileau & are very often printed with Perse's satires. Consultant : Mr. Philippe HENRY
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