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  2. Satyricon - Wikipedia

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    The Satyricon, Satyricon liber (The Book of Satyrlike Adventures), or Satyrica, [1] is a Latin work of fiction believed to have been written by Gaius Petronius in the late 1st century AD, though the manuscript tradition identifies the author as Titus Petronius.

  3. Petronius - Wikipedia

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    However, a medieval manuscript written around 1450 of the Satyricon credited a "Titus Petronius" as the author of the original work. Traditionally, this reference is linked with Petronius Arbiter, since the novel appears to have been written or at least set during his lifetime. The link, however, remains speculative and disputed.

  4. Latin literature - Wikipedia

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    The Satyricon (about 60) ... Among the last important books written primarily in Latin prose were the works of Swedenborg (d. 1772), Linnaeus (d. 1778), ...

  5. Trimalchio - Wikipedia

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    Translated by Harry Thurston Peck. Trimalchio is a character in the 1st-century AD Roman work of fiction Satyricon by Petronius.He features as the ostentatious, nouveau-riche host in the section titled the "Cēna Trīmalchiōnis" (The Banquet of Trimalchio, often translated as "Dinner with Trimalchio").

  6. List of works by Lucian - Wikipedia

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    Written in Ionic Greek in imitation of Herodotus. Περὶ Ὀρχήσεως De Saltatione The Dance (Of Pantomime) A defence of the Roman art of pantomime. Λεξιφάνης Lexiphanes Lexiphanes: A satire on linguistic pretentiousness. Εὐνοῦχος Eunuchus The Eunuch: A satire on money-grubbing philosophers.

  7. Lucian - Wikipedia

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    Lucian is not mentioned in any contemporary texts or inscriptions written by others [2] and he is not included in Philostratus's Lives of the Sophists. [2] As a result of this, everything that is known about Lucian comes exclusively from his own writings.

  8. Fellini Satyricon - Wikipedia

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    Fellini Satyricon, or simply Satyricon, is a 1969 Italian film written and directed by Federico Fellini and loosely based on Petronius's work Satyricon, written during the reign of Emperor Nero and set in Imperial Rome.

  9. Supplements to the Satyricon - Wikipedia

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    Petronius's Satyricon, the only extant realistic Classical Latin novel (probably written c. AD 60), survives in a very fragmentary form. Many readers have wondered how the story would begin and end. Many readers have wondered how the story would begin and end.

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