Epigrams — Martial Gideon Nisbet

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Martial Gideon NisbetOxford University Press - Classics
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Martial Gideon NisbetThe poet we call Martial Marcus Valerius Martialis lived by his wits in first century Rome Pounding the mean streets of the Empire s capital he takes apart the pretensions addictions and cruelties of its inhabitants with perfect comic timing and killer punchlines Social climbers and sex offenders rogue traders and two faced preachers all are subject to his forensic annihilations and often foul mouthed verses Packed with incident and detail Martial s epigrams bring Rome vividly to life in all its variety biting satire rubs alongside tender friendship lust for life beside sorrow for loss Gossipy clever and above all entertaining they express amusement as much as indignation at the vices they expose This selection brings Martial to a twenty first century readership in a prose translation that pulls no punches and presents him in all his moods It establishes his originality as a literary author and the significance of his achievement as the poet who conquered epigram for Rome

Oxford University Press - Classics
The poet we call Martial Marcus Valerius Martialis lived by his wits in first century Rome Pounding the mean streets of the Empire s capital he takes apart the pretensions addictions and cruelties of its inhabitants with perfect comic timing and killer punchlines Social climbers and sex offenders rogue traders and two faced preachers all are subject to his forensic annihilations and often foul mouthed verses Packed with incident and detail Martial s epigrams bring Rome vividly to life in all its variety biting satire rubs alongside tender friendship lust for life beside sorrow for loss Gossipy clever and above all entertaining they express amusement as much as indignation at the vices they expose This selection brings Martial to a twenty first century readership in a prose translation that pulls no punches and presents him in all his moods It establishes his originality as a literary author and the significance of his achievement as the poet who conquered epigram for Rome