Selected Epigrams

Martial (c.38–c.104), translated by Kline, A. S. (contact-email)

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Marcus Valerius Martialis, known as Martial, was a renowned Roman poet born in Hispania (modern Spain). His work comprises 1,561 epigrams across twelve volumes, written between AD 86 and 103, during the reigns of the emperors Domitian, Nerva, and Trajan. Martial, notable for establishing the epigram’s contemporary form, scrutinised the societal norms of Roman urbanity and his associates, while exalting his provincial roots. Honour and integrity appear to have been the qualities he most admired, despite his flattery of the many bad emperors of 1st century Rome (whom he censured directly after their deaths). Martial’s sharp observations offer a vivid portrayal of Rome’s societal dynamics and the brutality of its everyday life, providing valuable insights into the cultural fabric of the era.

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Kline, A. S.

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