Introduction: Persius and Juvenal as satiric successors / Josiah Osgood
Satire in the Republic: from Lucilius to Horace / Ralph M. Rosen
The life and times of Persius: the Neronian literary "renaissance" / Martin T. Dinter
Juvenalis eques: a dissident voice form the lower tier of the Roman elite / David Armstrong
Life in the text: the corpus of Persius' satires / Catherine Keane
Juvenal: the idea of the book / Barabara K. Gold
Satiric textures: style, meter, and rhetoric / E.J. Kenney
Manuscripts of Juvenal and Persius / Holt N. Parker
Venusina lucerna: Horace, Callimachus, and imperial satire / Andrea Cucchiarelli
Self-representation and performativity / Paul Roche
Persius, Juvenal, and Stoicism / Shadi Bartsch
Persius, Juvenal, and literary history after Horace / Charles McNelis
Imperial satire as Saturnalia / Paul Allen Miller
Imperial satire reiterated: late antiquity through the twentieth century / Dan Hooley
Persius, Juvenal, and the transformation of satire in late antiquity / Cristiana Sogno
Imperial satire in the English Renaissance / Stuart Gillespie
Imperial satire theorized: Dryden's discourse of satire / Josiah Osgood and Susanna Braund
Imperial satire and the scholars / Holt N. Parker and Susanna Braund
School text of Persius and Juvenal / Amy Richlin
Revoicing imperial satire / Gideon Nisbet
Persius and Juvenal in the media age / Martin M. Winkler.