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Aulus Persius Flaccus was a Roman poet and philosopher, known for his satirical and philosophical writings that challenged Roman society's moral decay. His works, particularly his Satires, focus on personal integrity, ethics, and the role of virtue in public life. Persius' sharp wit and philosophical depth continue to inspire readers to question societal values and strive toward personal and collective moral improvement, offering timeless lessons in self-discipline and reflection.
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