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-Satyricon*
-Satyricon*
W 1980 Petronius, Franklin Library Edition
Notes
The Satyricon by Petronius is a fragmented Roman novel, often considered one of the earliest examples of a satirical work. Set in the 1st century AD, it follows the misadventures of the narrator, Encolpius, his lover Giton, and their companion Ascyltos, as they navigate a decadent and morally ambiguous world. The novel satirizes Roman society, particularly its excesses, corruption, and the absurdity of social norms. Known for its vivid characters and episodic structure, The Satyricon blends humor, eroticism, and social critique, offering a unique glimpse into the culture and attitudes of ancient Rome.
Description
Navy leather hardback edition with gold embossed detailing on front and back cover and spine with gold lettering on spine, gold fore edge, two raised bands, and purple silk bookmark. Pristine Franklin Library edition with illustrations throughout.