Selections from Petronius, The Satyrica

The Tales of Eumolpus

Andrew Zissos author Debra Freas author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:19th Sep '24

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A student edition of selections from Petronius' satirical novel showcasing the full narrative arc of the novel through its character Eumolpus.

Taking the reader through the fragmentary text of Petronius’ Satyrica in a coherent sequence, this book gives a deeper understanding of the fascinating aesthetic, literary and social issues raised within the text. Petronius' Satyrica has long been popular with readers of Latin: it is one of the few texts that offers a glimpse into non-elite society in the early Roman imperial period. It is also one of only a handful of ancient novels to survive in any form, and certainly the most racy and controversial. Supported by a detailed contextualising introduction and companion website resources, these selections from the Latin text are carefully annotated for students and a full vocabulary can be found at the end of the book. The selections in this edition put at centre stage the figure of Eumolpus: poet, storyteller and would-be critic, as well as charlatan, swindler and lecher. He is one of the major characters in what survives of the Satyrica; he serves as an internal narrator for many of the longer embedded poems and stories; and he meditates on topics of great interest, not the least being the perceived decline of art, science and culture in the contemporary Graeco-Roman world. In this way,students are introduced to some of the best-known myths and tales of antiquity, including the Capture of Troy and the Widow of Ephesus, while affording the opportunity to translate both prose and verse passages, and to consider and evaluate the Satyrica’s relationship to the literary tradition.

‘This careful selection of passages from Petronius’ Satyrica for first-time readers of Latin prose includes the famous Milesian Tales and the two long poems. It combines up-to-date scholarship on Petronius with helpful grammar notes, and includes glances at Petronius’ literary achievements and the cultural environment of the 1st century AD.’ -- Regine May, Associate Professor in Latin Language and Literature, University of Leeds, UK

ISBN: 9781350341289

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216 pages