and Persius, translated by William Gifford, is a collection of satirical poems written by two ancient Roman poets. The book includes all sixteen of Juvenal's satires and all six of Persius's satires, each translated into English by Gifford. The poems cover a wide range of topics, including politics, religion, morality, and social issues. Juvenal's satires are known for their harsh and biting criticism of Roman society, while Persius's satires are...