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WORKS CITED PRINT Boyle, A. J. & Dominik, W. J. (2003). Flavian Rome: culture, image, and text. Boston, MA: Brill Publishing Buckley, F.H. (2003). The Morality of Laughter. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press Grant, M. (Ed.). (1958). Roman readings. Baltimore, MD: Penguin Books, Inc. Griffin, J. (1986). Latin Poets and Roman Life. Chapel Hill, NC; The University of North Carolina Press Horace (1936). The complete works of Horace. C. J. Kraemer, Jr., (Ed.), New York, NY: Modern Library Horace (1959). Satires and epistles of Horace. (S. P. Bovie, Trans.) Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. (Original work published between 65-8 B.C.E). Knowles, R. (1996). Gulliver’s travels: The politics of satire. New York, NY: Twayne Publishers Kohn, G. C. (1999). Dictionary of wars, Revised Edition. New York, NY: Facts of File, Inc. Luce, J. T. (Ed.). (1982). Ancient writers: Greece and Rome, Volume II, Lucretius to Ammianus Marcellinus. New York, NY: Charles Scribner’s Sons Pollard, A. (1970). Satire. London, UK: Methuen and Co., Ltd. Showerman, G. (1963). Horace and his influence. New York, NY: Cooper Square Publishers, Inc. Wagoner, W. D. (Ed.). (1967). Bittersweet grace: A treasury of twentieth-century religious satire. Cleveland, OH: The World Publishing Company ONLINE ARTICLES Buller, J. L. (2009). Horace. Magill’s Survey of World Literature, Revised Edition; January 2009, p1‐6 http://www.nclive.org/cgi- bin/nclsm?url=%22http://search.ebscohost.com.proxy068.nclive.org/login.aspx?d irect=true&db=lkh&AN=103331MSW11659850000164&site=lrc-plus%22

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WORKSCITEDPRINT Boyle, A. J. & Dominik, W. J. (2003). Flavian Rome: culture, image, and text. Boston,

MA: Brill Publishing Buckley, F.H. (2003). The Morality of Laughter. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan

Press Grant, M. (Ed.). (1958). Roman readings. Baltimore, MD: Penguin Books, Inc. Griffin, J. (1986). Latin Poets and Roman Life. Chapel Hill, NC; The University of North

Carolina Press Horace (1936). The complete works of Horace. C. J. Kraemer, Jr., (Ed.), New York, NY:

Modern Library Horace (1959). Satires and epistles of Horace. (S. P. Bovie, Trans.) Chicago, IL:

University of Chicago Press. (Original work published between 65-8 B.C.E). Knowles, R. (1996). Gulliver’s travels: The politics of satire. New York, NY: Twayne

Publishers Kohn, G. C. (1999). Dictionary of wars, Revised Edition. New York, NY: Facts of File,

Inc. Luce, J. T. (Ed.). (1982). Ancient writers: Greece and Rome, Volume II, Lucretius to

Ammianus Marcellinus. New York, NY: Charles Scribner’s Sons Pollard, A. (1970). Satire. London, UK: Methuen and Co., Ltd. Showerman, G. (1963). Horace and his influence. New York, NY: Cooper Square

Publishers, Inc. Wagoner, W. D. (Ed.). (1967). Bittersweet grace: A treasury of twentieth-century

religious satire. Cleveland, OH: The World Publishing Company ONLINE ARTICLES Buller,J.L.(2009).Horace.Magill’sSurveyofWorldLiterature,RevisedEdition;

January2009,p1‐6 http://www.nclive.org/cgi-bin/nclsm?url=%22http://search.ebscohost.com.proxy068.nclive.org/login.aspx?direct=true&db=lkh&AN=103331MSW11659850000164&site=lrc-plus%22

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"Domitian."EncyclopædiaBritannica.EncyclopædiaBritannicaOnline.Encyclopædia

BritannicaInc.,2012.Web.14Apr.2012.<http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/168802/Domitian>.

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http://www.nclive.org/cgi‐bin/nclsm?url=%22http://search.ebscohost.com.proxy068.nclive.org/login.aspx?direct=true&db=lkh&AN=39006604&site=lrc‐plus%22

"GnaeusJuliusAgricola."EncyclopædiaBritannica.EncyclopædiaBritannicaOnline.

EncyclopædiaBritannicaInc.,2012.Web.14Apr.2012.http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/9529/Gnaeus‐Julius‐Agricola

Kimball,R.(2003).LessonsfromJuvenal.TheNewCriterion,21(8),4‐8.Retrieved

fromhttp://www.nclive.org/cgi‐bin/nclsm?url=%22http://search.ebscohost.com.proxy068.nclive.org/login.aspx?direct=true&db=lkh&AN=9427540&site=lrc‐plus%22NewCriterion

Larmour,D.H.J.(2010).Saturae.Masterplots,FourthEdition;November2010,p1‐3

http://www.nclive.org/cgi‐bin/nclsm?url=%22http://search.ebscohost.com.proxy068.nclive.org/login.aspx?direct=true&db=lkh&AN=103331MP427519560000804&site=lrc‐plus%22

“Nero.”(n.d.).InColumbiaElectronicEncyclopedia,6thEdition.Retrievedfromhttp://ehis.ebscohost.com.proxy068.nclive.org/ehost/detail?sid=f82fb423‐916f‐4cc5‐b267‐90a1a62b828c%40sessionmgr114&vid=3&hid=121&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=mat&AN=39023937

Sullivan, J. (1998). Juvenal. Dictionary of World Biography: The Ancient World;

January 1998, p1-3 http://www.nclive.org/cgi-bin/nclsm?url=%22http://search.ebscohost.com.proxy068.nclive.org/login.aspx?direct=true&db=lkh&AN=103331DWA10600280000139&site=lrc-plus%22

"Virgil"EncyclopædiaBritannica.EncyclopædiaBritannicaOnline.Encylopaedia

<http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/629832/Virgil>

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Juvenal (n.d.). Juvenal’s First Satire. (F. Schaer, Trans.) Retrieved from http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/juv-sat1eng.asp