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1 Pre | in his bibliography of Petronius, calls attention to Harry 2 Pre | Lipsius to comment upon Petronius or edit an edition of the 3 Int | ascribed by tradition to that Petronius who, at the court of Nero, 4 Int | the World. FORGERIES OF PETRONIUS. 5 Int, 2| fragments of the Satyricon of Petronius." The discovery and publication 6 Int, 2| ascribe the work to Caius Petronius, the Arbiter Elegantiarum 7 Int, 2| the peculiar power which Petronius exercises, in its application 8 Int, 2| Agamemnon might have spoken for Petronius, and the nephew Rameau and 9 Int, 2| in his paper, "The Age of Petronius Arbiter," concluded that 10 Int, 3| standpoint of environment, Petronius, in the greater portion 11 Int, 3| humanity was held in miniature. Petronius must be credited with the 12 Int, 3| LITERATURE. The vagrant heroes of Petronius are the originals from whom 13 Int, 3| at a loss to explain it. Petronius lies behind Tristram Shandy, 14 Int, 4| IV~FORGERIES OF PETRONIUS.~From the very nature of 15 Int, 4| writings of such an author as Petronius, it is evident that the 16 Int, 4| was but a new fragment of Petronius which he had translated. 17 Int, 4| in 1654. His edition of Petronius was first issued in 1629 18 1 | THE SATYRICON OF~PETRONIUS ARBITER~VOLUME I.~ADVENTURES 19 5, 145| cell (of the brothel)"; Petronius, chap. xxii, "worn out by 20 5, 145| sometimes employed as a curtain, Petronius, chap 7.~The arches under 21 5, 145| and naked prostitutes," Petronius, chap. 7. "She entered the 22 5, 145| per head."~The passage in Petronius (chap. viii) and that in 23 5, 145| is found in the Burmann Petronius (ed. 1709): here, in a note 24 5, 145| exhausted virility: the scene in Petronius (chap. 92). Martial (lib. 25 5, 147| that of Venus and not Mars. Petronius is fond of figurative language, 26 5, 147| It is necessary to see in Petronius the abominable role which 27 5, 147| For some women," says Petronius, in another passage, "will 28 5, 150| voluptuary of the school of Petronius.~ALIAE. RESTITVTAE. ANIMAE. 29 5, 151| American scholar to edit Petronius, gravely states in his preface 30 5, 152| Dinner," was based upon Petronius, Martial, and the thirteenth 31 5, 153| certain that the passage in Petronius is not devoid of sarcasm; 32 5, 154| this savage caricature, Petronius had in mind not Crotona 33 6 | acquisitions is a fragment of Petronius, which we offer to the public, 34 6 | lacuna in that passage of Petronius in which Encolpius is left 35 6 | resembles the original of Petronius that it is impossible to 36 Bib | contemplating an exhaustive study of Petronius, the masterly bibliography 37 Bib | pleasant hours devoted to Petronius.~EDITIONS, Opera Omnia.~~~~ -- -- -- -- -~~~~