Cambridge Under Queen Anne: Illustrated by Memoir of Ambrose Bonwicke and Diaries of Francis Burman
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- 20 heures de lecture




This book contains a translation of Juvenal's satires, along with extensive commentary and notes by the translator. Juvenal was a Roman poet who wrote scathing critiques of the social and political landscape of his time, and his works remain a powerful indictment of corruption and decadence. This book is recommended for anyone interested in Roman literature and history.
This classic work offers a detailed and comprehensive study of the Heptateuch, the first seven books of the Old Testament. With meticulous scholarship and insightful analysis, John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor sheds new light on these ancient texts, providing a valuable resource for scholars and students alike.