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THE SATYRICON OF PETRONIUS ARBITER VOLUME IV. Escape by Sea
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"The Satyricon" is a classic of Roman literature and is traditionally attributed to Petronius Arbiter. It is known for its humorous and satirical take on various facets of Roman society during the reign of Nero. The novel follows the escapades of the character Encolpius and his companions as they navigate the decadence and excesses of the Roman Empire.W. C. Firebaugh's translation of "The Satyricon" is appreciated for its ability to convey the wit and satire of the original Latin text and make it accessible to English-speaking readers.As with other volumes, "Volume IV. Escape by Sea" is a valuable part of "The Satyricon" for those interested in classical literature, satire, and insights into ancient Roman society. Please note that the specific publication date of Firebaugh's translation may vary depending on the edition and publisher, but it was originally published in the early 20th century and is in the public domain.
"The Satyricon" is a classic of Roman literature and is traditionally attributed to Petronius Arbiter. It is known for its humorous and satirical take on various facets of Roman society during the reign of Nero. The novel follows the escapades of the character Encolpius and his companions as they navigate the decadence and excesses of the Roman Empire.W. C. Firebaugh's translation of "The Satyricon" is appreciated for its ability to convey the wit and satire of the original Latin text and make it accessible to English-speaking readers.As with other volumes, "Volume IV. Escape by Sea" is a valuable part of "The Satyricon" for those interested in classical literature, satire, and insights into ancient Roman society. Please note that the specific publication date of Firebaugh's translation may vary depending on the edition and publisher, but it was originally published in the early 20th century and is in the public domain.

















