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Decimus Junius Juvenalis (Latin: [ˈdɛkɪmʊs ˈjuːniʊs jʊwɛˈnaːlɪs]), known in English as Juvenal (/ ˈ dʒ uː v ən əl / JOO-vən-əl; c. 55–128), was a Roman poet. He is the author of the collection of satirical poems known as the Satires .
Jean-Baptiste Juvénal Corbineau. Jean-Baptiste Juvénal Corbineau (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist ʒyvenal kɔʁbino]; 1 August 1776, Marchiennes – 18 December 1848, Paris) was a French cavalry general of the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars.
Historical details regarding Juvenal's life are limited. A biography of Juvenal of little historical value, written after the seventh century, states that Juvenal was born in Africa, was ordained by Pope Damasus I, was the first bishop of Narni, and was buried in the Porta Superiore on the Via Flaminia on August 7, though his feast day was ...
Portrait bust of Corbineau by Philippe Joseph Henri Lemaire. Claude Louis Constant Esprit Juvénal Gabriel Corbineau (French pronunciation: [klod lwi kɔ̃stɑ̃ ɛspʁi ʒyvenal ɡabʁijɛl kɔʁbino]; 7 March 1772, Laval – 8 February 1807, battle of Eylau) was a French general.
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James Duff Duff (20 November 1860 – 25 April 1940), known as J. D. Duff, was a Scottish translator and classical scholar best known for his edition of Juvenal. He was a Cambridge Apostle . Biography
Little is known about his early life. Juvenal was born in the late 4th century and was consecrated Bishop of Jerusalem in 422. [3]: 247–249 In 428/9 he consecrated the Laura of Euthymius, located on the road between Jerusalem and Jericho, and supplied it with presbyters and deacons.
He translated the fourteenth satire of Juvenal for his father's version, and wrote the comedy Husband his own Cuckold, performed in 1696, with a prologue by his father, and an epilogue by William Congreve. An account of a tour in Italy and Malta, made by Dryden in 1700 in company with a Mr. Cecil, was published in 1776. Dryden died in Rome on ...