Satyricon

Satyricon
Author: Petronius,Petronius Arbiter
Publsiher: Hackett Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 087220510X

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This new Satyricon features not only a lively, new, annotated translation of the text, but fresh and accessible commentaries that discuss Petronius' masterpiece in terms of such topics as the identity of the author, the transmission of his manuscript, literary influences on the Satyricon, and the distinctive literary form of this work--as well as such features of Roman life as oratory, sexual practices, households, dinner parties, religion, and philosophy. It offers, in short, a remarkably informative and engaging account of major aspects of Imperial Roman culture as seen through the prism of our first extant novel.

The Satyricon Complete

The Satyricon     Complete
Author: Petronius Arbiter
Publsiher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2022-09-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: EAN:8596547381600

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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Satyricon — Complete" by Petronius Arbiter. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

A Commentary on The Satyrica of Petronius

A Commentary on The Satyrica of Petronius
Author: Gareth Schmeling
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199567719

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The Satyrica is a thrilling piece of literature credited to Petronius and written under the Roman emperor Nero. Schmeling's commentary offers readers an insightful analysis of this historically important text through philological, linguistic, historical, and narratological discussions, while highlighting issues surrounding its authorship.

The Satyrica of Petronius

The Satyrica of Petronius
Author: Beth Severy-Hoven
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2014-06-02
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780806145907

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In The Satyrica of Petronius, Beth Severy-Hoven makes the masterpiece, with its flights of language and vision of Roman culture around the time of Nero, accessible to a new generation of students of Latin.

Theatrum Arbitri

Theatrum Arbitri
Author: C. Panayotakis
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-07-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004329515

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Theatrum Arbitri is a literary study dealing with the possible influence of Roman comic drama (comedies of Plautus and Terence, theatre of the Greek and Roman mimes, and fabula Atellana) on the surviving fragments of Petronius' Satyrica. The theatrical assessment of this novel is carried out at the levels of plot-construction, characterization, language, and reading of the text as if it were the narrative equivalent of a farcical staged piece with the theatrical structure of a play produced before an audience. The analysis follows the order of each of the scenes in the novel. The reader will also find a brief general commentary on the less discussed scenes of the Satyrica, and a comprehensive account of the theatre of the mimes and its main features.

The Satyricon of Petronius Arbiter

The Satyricon of Petronius Arbiter
Author: Petronius Arbiter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1922
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: PRNC:32101071819351

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Satyricon

Satyricon
Author: Petronius Arbiter
Publsiher: Alma Books
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780714546117

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Documenting the colourful escapades of the former gladiator Encolpius and his less than faithful lover Giton, the "e;Satyricon"e; plunges the reader into the lives of ordinary Roman citizens, vividly revealing the Empire's seamy underbelly. A host of unforgettable characters are satirically presented, such as Trimalchio, the pretentious parvenu host, in a memorable banquet scene, the lascivious priestess Quartilla and the narrator's unreliable, roguish friend Ascyltus. Sometimes referred to as the first novel - although surviving only in fragments - this bawdy, picaresque and surprisingly modern narrative is considered one of the founding masterpieces of Western literature.

The Recollections of Encolpius

The Recollections of Encolpius
Author: Gottskálk Jensson
Publsiher: Barkhuis
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789080739086

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While nineteenth-century scholars debated whether the fragmentary Satyrica of Petronius should be regarded as a traditional or an original work in ancient literary history, twentieth-century Petronian scholarship tended to take for granted that the author was a unique innovator and his work a synthetic composition with respect to genre. The consequence of this was an excessive emphasis on authorial intention as well as a focus on parts of the text taken out of the larger context, which has increased the already severe state of fragmentation in which today's reader finds the Satyrica. The present study offers a reading of the Satyrica as the mimetic performance of its fictional auctor Encolpius; as an ancient road novel told from memory by a Greek exile who relates how on his travels through Italy he had dealings with people who told stories, gave speeches, recited poetry and made other statements, which he then weaves into his own story and retells through the performance technique of vocal impersonation. The result is a skillfully made narrative fabric, a travelogue carried by a desultory narrative voice that switches identity from time to time to deliver discursively varied and often longish statements in the personae of encountered characters.This study also makes a renewed effort to reconstruct the story told in the Satyrica and to explain how it relates to the identity and origin of its fictional auctor, a poor young scholar who volunteered to act the scapegoat in his Greek home city, Massalia (ancient Marseille), and was driven into exile in a bizarre archaic ritual. Besides relating his erotic suffering on account of his love for the beautiful boy Giton, Encolpius intertwines the various discourses and character statements of his narrative into a subtle brand of satire and social criticism (e.g. a critique of ancient capitalism) in the style of Cynic popular philosophy. Finally, it is argued that Petronius' Satyrica is a Roman remake of a lost Greek text of the same title and belongs - together with Apuleius' Metamorphoses - to the oldest type of Greco-Roman novel, known to antiquity as Milesian fiction. Supplementum 2 in Ancient Narrative