- History:
Beginnings to 1600. Continuum, 2010. Bodel, John. 1999. “The Cena
Trimalchionis.”
Latin Fiction: The
Latin Novel in Context.
Edited by
Heinz Hofmann...
- the ostentatious, nouveau-riche host in the
section titled the "Cēna
Trīmalchiōnis" (The
Banquet of Trimalchio,
often translated as "Dinner with Trimalchio")...
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Works like
Lysistrata by Aristophanes,
Menaechmi by Plautus, Cena
Trimalchionis by Petronius, and The
Golden **** of A****ius are
ribald classics from...
- Petronius'
Satyricon was
discovered at
Trogir which contained the Cena
Trimalchionis ("Trimalchio's Dinner"). This is the
longest surviving portion of the...
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evident in Petronius' Satyricon,
especially in the
banquet scene "Cena
Trimalchionis",
which combines epic form, tragedy, and
philosophy with
verse and prose...
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Habinnas is one of the
guests at Trimalchio's
Feast (Cena
Trimalchionis) in the
Satyricon of
Petronius Arbiter. He is
described as a stonemason, who has...
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Systems of Gr**** and
Roman Antiquity, pp. 116) (citing here too the Cena
Trimalchionis 71.1), 157. Bradley,
Animalizing the Slave. sfn error: no target: CITEREFBradley...
- Clarendon. Holmes, Daniel. 2008. "Practicing
Death in Petronius' Cena
Trimalchionis and Plato's Phaedo".
classical Journal, 104(1): 43–57. Irwin, Terence...
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Latin features, as does the
recorded speech of the
freedmen in the Cena
Trimalchionis by
Petronius Arbiter. At the
Third Council of
Tours in 813, priests...
- only
short excerpts of the
Satyricon and
almost nothing of the Cena
Trimalchionis [fr; de; la]. In 1575 a new
edition was
published in Lyon from a different...