Martial (c. 38-102 A.D.) was a Roman poet born in what is now modern Spai. He is best known for his 12 books of epigrams, published in Rome between 86 and 103. In many of the 1,561 epigrams he produced, a majority satirize his acquaintances, often exploring their lascivious behavior in short epigrams. So successful was he in utilizing this form that he work is considered the paradigm for the modern epigram. While perhaps not as evident in translation, Martial demonstrates a sublime control over the prosodic formal prosodic elements of his work, only rivaled by the colorful language he used to depict the victims in his poems.
Martial (c. 38-102 A.D.) was a Roman poet born in what is now modern Spai. He is best known for his 12 books of epigrams, published in Rome between 86 and 103. In many of the 1,561 epigrams he produced, a majority satirize his acquaintances, often exploring their lascivious behavior in short epigrams. So successful was he in utilizing this form that he work is considered the paradigm for the modern epigram. While perhaps not as evident in translation, Martial demonstrates a sublime control over the prosodic formal prosodic elements of his work, only rivaled by the colorful language he used to depict the victims in his poems.
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