17,000 Articles from the Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th & 12th eds. Persius (3462 A.D.) By Walter Coventry Summers (18691937) [Aulus Persius Flaccus]. Roman poet and satirist. According to the Life contained in the MSS., Persius was a native of Volaterrae, of good stock on both parents side. When six years old he lost his father, and his stepfather died in a few years. At the age of twelve Persius came to Rome, where he was taught by Remmius Palaemon and the rhetor Verginius Flavus. Four years later began a close intimacy with the Stoic Cornutus. In this philosophers pupil Lucan, Persius found a generous admirer of all he wrote. Still in early youth he became the friend of the lyric poet Caesius Bassus, whilst with Thrasea Paetus (whose wife Arria was a relative) he had a close friendship of ten years duration and shared some travels. Seneca he met later, and was not attracted by his genius. In his boyhood Persius wrote a tragedy dealing with an episode of Roman history, and a work, the title of which is rendered uncertain by corruption in our MSS. Pithous generally accepted reading makes the subject that of travel; the excursions with Thrasea however must have taken place after boyhood. The perusal of Lucilius revealed to Persius his vocation, and he set to work upon a book of satires. But he wrote seldom and slowly; a premature death (uitio stomachi) prevented the completion of his task. He is described as possessed of a gentle disposition, girlish modesty and personal beauty, and living a life of exemplary devotion towards his mother Fulvia Sisenna, his sister and his aunt. To his mother and sister he left a considerable fortune. Cornutus suppressed all his work except the book of satires in which he made some slight alterations and then handed it over to Bassus for editing. It proved an immediate success.1 The scholia add a few detailson what authority is, as generally with such sources, very doubtful. The Life itself, though not free from the suspicion of interpolation and undoubtedly corrupt and disordered in places, is probably trustworthy. The MSS. say it came from the commentary of Valerius Probus, no doubt a learned edition of Persius like those of Virgil and Horace by this same famous grammarian of Berytus, the poets contemporary. The only case in which it seems to conflict with the Satires themselves is in its statement as to the death of Persiuss father. The declaiming of a suasoria in his presence (Sat. 3. 4 sqq.) implies a more mature age than that of six in the performer. But pater might here mean stepfather, or Persius may have forgotten his own autobiography, may be simply reproducing one of his models. The mere fact that the Life and the Satires agree so closely does not of course prove the authenticity of the former. One of the points of harmony is, however, too subtle for us to believe that a forger evolved it from the works of Persius. It requires indeed a thoughtful reading of the Life before we realize how distinct is the impression it gives of a bookish youth, who has never strayed far, at least in spirit, from the domestic hearth and his women-folk. And of course this is notoriously the picture drawn by the Satires. So much better does Persius know his books than the world that he draws the names of his characters from Horace. A keen observer of what occurs within his narrow horizon, he cannot but discern the seamy side of life (cf. e.g., such hints as Sat. iii. 110); he shows, however, none of Juvenals undue stress on unsavoury detail or Horaces easygoing acceptance of human weaknesses. The sensitive, home-bred nature of Persius shows itself perhaps also in his frequent references to ridicule, whether of great men by street gamins or of the cultured by Philistines.2 The chief interest of Persiuss work lies in its relation to Roman satire, in its interpretation of Roman Stoicism, and in its use of the Roman tongue. The influence of Horace on Persius can, in spite of the silence of the Life, hardly have been less than that of Lucilius. Not only characters, as noted above, but whole phrases, thoughts and situations come direct from him. The resemblance only emphasizes the difference between the caricaturist of Stoicism and its preacher. Persius strikes the highest note that Roman satire reached; in earnestness and moral purpose rising far superior to the political rancour or good-natured persiflage of his predecessors and the rhetorical indignation of Juvenal, he seems a forerunner of the great Christian Apologists. From him we learn a lesson Seneca never taught, how that wonderful philosophy could work on minds that still preserved the depth and purity of the old Roman gravitas. When the Life speaks of Senecas genius as not attracting Persius, it presumably refers to Seneca the philosopher. Some of the parallel passages in the works of the two are very close, and hardly admit of explanation by assuming the use of a common source. With Seneca, Persius censures the style of the day, and imitates it. Indeed in some of its worst failings, straining of expression, excess of detail, exaggeration, he outbids Seneca, whilst the obscurity, which makes his little book of not 700 lines so difficult to read and is in no way due to great depth of thought, compares very ill with the terse clearness of the Epistolae morales. A curious contrast to this tendency is presented by his free use of popular words. As of Plato, so of Persius we hear that he emulated Sophron; the authority is a late one (Lydus, De mag. 1. 41), but we can at least recognize in the scene that opens Sat. 3. kinship with such work as Theocrituss Adoniazusae and the Mimes of Herodas.3 Persiuss satires are composed in hexameters, except for the scazons of the short prologue above referred to, in which he half-ironically asserts that he writes to earn his bread, not because he is inspired. The first satire censures the literary tastes of the day as a reflection of the decadence of the national morals. The theme of Senecas 114th letter is similar. The description of the recitator and the literary twaddlers after dinner is vividly natural, but an interesting passage which cites specimens of smooth versification and the languishing style is greatly spoiled by the difficulty of appreciating the points involved and indeed of distributing the dialogue (a not uncommon crux in Persius). The remaining satires handle in order (2) the question as to what we may justly ask of the gods (cf. Platos second Alcibiades), (3) the importance of having a definite aim in life, (4) the necessity of self-knowledge for public men (cf. Platos first Alcibiades), (5) the Stoic doctrine of liberty (introduced by generous allusions to Cornutuss teaching), and (6) the proper use of money. The Life tells us that the Satires were not left complete; some lines were taken (presumably by Cornutus or Bassus) from the end of the work so that it might be quasi finitus. This perhaps means that a sentence in which Persius had left a line imperfect, or a paragraph which he had not completed, had to be omitted. The same authority says that Cornutus definitely blacked out an offensive allusion to the emperors literary taste, and that we owe to him the reading of the MSS. in Sat. i. 121,auriculas asini quis non [for Mida rex] habet! Traces of lack of revision are, however, still visible; cf. e.g., v. 176 (sudden transition from ambition to superstition) and vi. 37 (where criticism of Greek doctores has nothing to do with the context). The parallels to passages of Horace and Seneca are recorded in the commentaries: in view of what the Life says about Lucan, the verbal resemblance of Sat. iii. 3 to Phars. x. 163 is interesting. Examples of bold language or metaphor: i. 25, rupto iecore exierit caprificus, 60, linguae quantum sitiat canis; iii. 42, intus palleat, 81, silentia rodunt; v. 92, ueteres auiae de pulmone reuello. Passages like iii. 87, 100 sqq. show elaboration carried beyond the rules of good taste. Popular words: baro, cĕdo, ebullire, gluto, lallare, mamma, muttire, obba, palpo, stloppus. Fine lines, &c., in i. 116 sqq., ii. 6 sqq., 61 sqq., 73 sqq., iii. 39 sqq.4 AUTHORITIES.The MSS. of Persius fall into two groups, the one represented by two of the best of them, the other by that of Pithoeus, so important for the text of Juvenal. Since the publication of J. Biegers de Persii cod. pith. recte aestimando (Berlin, 1890) the tendency has been to prefer the tradition of the latter.5 The important editions are (1) with explanatory notes: Casaubon (Paris, 1605, enlarged edition by Dübner, Leipzig, 1833); O. Jahn (with the scholia and valuable prolegomena, Leipzig, 1843); Conington (with translation; 3rd ed., Oxford, 1893); B. L. Gildersleeve (New York, 1875); G. Némethy (Buda-Pesth, 1903); (2) with critical notes: Jahn-Bücheler (3rd ed., Berlin, 1893); S. G. Owen (with Juvenal, Oxford, 1902). Translations into English by Dryden (1693); Conington (loc. cit.) and Hemphill (Dublin, 1901). Criticism, &c., in Martha, Les Moralistes sous lempire romain (5th ed., Paris, 1886); Nisard, Poètes latins de la décadence (Paris, 1834); Hirzel, Der Dialog (Leipzig, 1895); Saintsbury, History of Criticism, i. 248; Henderson, Life and Principate of the Emperor Nero (London, 1903); and the histories of Roman literature (especially Schanz, §§ 382 sqq.). A Bibliography of Persius, by M. H. Morgan (Cambridge, MA, 1893). See also The Authors Ambition, A Childs Trick and We Twa.6 © 2022 WEHD.com
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