The Satyricon of Petronius Arbiter is a classic work of Roman literature written by Petronius, also known as Gaius Petronius Arbiter. The book is a satirical novel that is believed to have been written during the reign of Emperor Nero in the 1st century AD. The story follows the adventures of a young man named Encolpius and his companions as they travel through the Roman Empire, engaging in various misadventures and encounters with a variety of characters.The Satyricon is known for its vivid depictions of Roman society and culture, including its decadence, excess, and sexual promiscuity. The book is divided into several episodes, each of which features a different aspect of Roman life, such as feasting, poetry, and the theater. The characters in the book are often portrayed as amoral and hedonistic, and the narrative is marked by a sense of irony and satire.Despite its controversial subject matter, The Satyricon has remained a popular work of literature throughout the centuries, and has been celebrated for its literary style and its insights into Roman life and culture. The book has been translated into numerous languages, and has influenced a wide range of writers and artists throughout history.1922. With an essay by Charles Whibley. Satyricon, ascribed by tradition to that of Petronius who, at the court of Nero, acted as arbiter of elegance and dictator of fashion. The Satyricon is a romance with skillfully drawn characters, written in prose interspersed with verse. Parts of the 15th and 16th books have been preserved. Among the surviving fragments the most complete and valuable section is the Cena Trimalchionis, presenting a humorous episode of vulgar display on the part of a man whose great wealth is newly acquired. These satires furnish a vivid study of the life and manners of the time in a sustained, connected example of the colloquial language. The Latin style of Petronius is among the best of its period.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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