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Petronii Arbitri "Satyricon" 100-115

AUTHOR Vannini, Giulio
PUBLISHER de Gruyter (05/19/2010)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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This critical edition and commentary of the sea voyage episode of Petronius' Satyricon makes an important contribution towards a reassessment of the Satyricon as a whole, providing a useful tool for anyone who wishes to pursue further research on this novel - one of the most influential texts in Western literature.

The introduction includes three chapters: a general overview of the principal aspects, where important issues such as the literary genre, the number of books, or the role of Priapus are reconsidered; a study of the famous tale of the widow of Ephesus and its connections with other versions of the same story, namely those by Phaedrus and 'Romulus'; and a new outline of the intricacies of the textual tradition, with new findings and perspectives.

The critical edition and a reliable apparatus criticus make use of recent discoveries and contain new textual conjectures alongside new evidence in support of the transmitted text. The commentary pays particular attention to textual problems (which abound in the Satyricon as a consequence of its highly fragmentary transmission), to the study of language and style, and examines a wide range of literary models.

The work is equipped with extensive indices (locorum, nominorum, and rerum).

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ISBN-13: 9783110240917
ISBN-10: 3110240912
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: Italian
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Page Count: 377
Carton Quantity: 18
Product Dimensions: 6.14 x 0.88 x 9.21 inches
Weight: 1.58 pound(s)
Country of Origin: DE
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BISAC Categories
Literary Criticism | Ancient and Classical
Literary Criticism | Ancient - General
Grade Level: Post Graduate - Post Graduate
Dewey Decimal: 873.01
Library of Congress Control Number: 2010451890
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This critical edition and commentary of the sea voyage episode of Petronius' Satyricon makes an important contribution towards a reassessment of the Satyricon as a whole, providing a useful tool for anyone who wishes to pursue further research on this novel - one of the most influential texts in Western literature.

The introduction includes three chapters: a general overview of the principal aspects, where important issues such as the literary genre, the number of books, or the role of Priapus are reconsidered; a study of the famous tale of the widow of Ephesus and its connections with other versions of the same story, namely those by Phaedrus and 'Romulus'; and a new outline of the intricacies of the textual tradition, with new findings and perspectives.

The critical edition and a reliable apparatus criticus make use of recent discoveries and contain new textual conjectures alongside new evidence in support of the transmitted text. The commentary pays particular attention to textual problems (which abound in the Satyricon as a consequence of its highly fragmentary transmission), to the study of language and style, and examines a wide range of literary models.

The work is equipped with extensive indices (locorum, nominorum, and rerum).

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