The Satyrs of Decimus Junius Juvenalis
16 satires in verse of the celebrated classical poet of the 1st and 2nd Century translated into verse by John Dryden an English satirist of the 17th Century in which Juvenal complains about and ridicules aspects of life in the Rome of his day her habits mores and celebrities - Summary by N L Hillier
Genre(s): Classics (Greek & Latin Antiquity), Satire
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | The first Satyr | Nick Hillier |
00:17:29 |
Play 02 | The second Satyr | Nick Hillier |
00:14:38 |
Play 03 | The third Satyr | Nick Hillier |
00:28:15 |
Play 04 | The fourth Satyr | Nick Hillier |
00:15:49 |
Play 05 | The fifth Satyr | Nick Hillier |
00:15:23 |
Play 06 | The sixth Satyr | Nick Hillier |
00:54:32 |
Play 07 | The seventh Satyr | Nick Hillier |
00:20:05 |
Play 08 | The eighth Satyr | Nick Hillier |
00:30:13 |
Play 09 | The ninth Satyr | Nick Hillier |
00:15:23 |
Play 10 | The tenth Satyr | Nick Hillier |
00:33:15 |
Play 11 | The eleventh Satyr | Nick Hillier |
00:22:42 |
Play 12 | The twelfth Satyr | Nick Hillier |
00:11:11 |
Play 13 | The thirteenth Satyr | Nick Hillier |
00:23:42 |
Play 14 | The fourteenth Satyr | Nick Hillier |
00:25:55 |
Play 15 | The fifteenth Satyr | Nick Hillier |
00:13:51 |
Play 16 | The sixteenth Satyr | Nick Hillier |
00:06:43 |