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Headword:
*)ioubena/lios
Adler number: iota,428
Translated headword: Juvenal
Vetting Status: high
Translation: A Roman poet. This man lived when Domitian was emperor of Rome.[1] Domitian was friendly with the dancer of the Green faction, known as Paris, concerning whom he received abuse from the senate and
Juvenal the poet. The emperor exiled
Juvenal to Pentapolis in Libya, but enriched the dancer and sent him to
Antioch; he established a house and baths outside the city and died there.
Greek Original:*)ioubena/lios, poihth\s *(rwmai=os. ou(=tos h)=n e)pi\ *dometianou= basile/ws *(rwmai/wn. o( de\ *dometiano\s e)fi/lei to\n o)rxhsth\n tou= prasi/nou me/rous, to\n lego/menon *pa/rin, peri\ ou(= kai\ e)loidorei=to a)po\ th=s sugklh/tou kai\ *)ioubenali/ou tou= poihtou=. o(/stis basileu\s e)cw/rise to\n *)ioubena/lion e)n *pentapo/lei e)pi\ th\n *libu/hn, to\n de\ o)rxhsth\n plouti/sas e)/pemyen e)n *)antioxei/a|: o(\s kti/sas oi)=kon kai\ loutro\n e)/cw th=s po/lews e)kei= teleuta=|.
Notes:
For
Juvenal see generally S.M. Braund in OCD(3/4) s.v. (though there is more on this dubious ancient biographical material -- in this instance from John Malalas,
Chronographia p.263 Dindorf -- in Gilbert Highet's entry for OCD(2) s.v.).
[1] Or: 'was born' when etc. For Domitian see
delta 1351,
delta 1352.
Keywords: architecture; biography; chronology; daily life; economics; ethics; gender and sexuality; geography; historiography; history; law; poetry
Translated by: David Whitehead on 25 May 2003@07:52:32.
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