- Satyricon - Wikipedia
The Satyricon is an example of Menippean satire, which is different from the formal verse satire of Juvenal or Horace The work contains a mixture of prose and verse (commonly known as prosimetrum); serious and comic elements; and erotic and decadent passages
- The Satyricon, Complete | Project Gutenberg
Nineteen centuries have gone their way since this novel was written, but if we look about us we will be able to recognize, under the veneer of civilization, the originals of the Satyricon and we will find that here, in a little corner of the Roman world, all humanity was held in miniature
- Satyricon (1969) - IMDb
Satyricon is a slow, bleak and slightly disturbing look at depraved ancient Rome, as two young men fight for the attention of a young slave boy, they are involved in a series of bizarre, erotic and non-linear escapades
- Fellini Satyricon - Wikipedia
Fellini Satyricon, or simply Satyricon, is a 1969 Italian film written and directed by Federico Fellini and loosely based on Petronius 's work Satyricon, written during the reign of Emperor Nero and set in Imperial Rome
- Satyricon - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives
Contrary to popular belief, Satyricon was never called Omnipotence According to Exhurtum, he and Wargod started the band in 1990, playing death metal influenced by Cadaver, Carcass, and Napalm Death
- The Satyricon Summary and Study Guide | SuperSummary
The Satyricon is an ancient Roman text, written during the reign of Emperor Nero (37-68 CE) It is most commonly dated to around 63-65 CE Only fragments of a much longer text have survived
- Arbiter, Gaius Petronius (27–66) - The Satyricon
The Satyricon is one of the very few light-hearted prose works from the Roman period and, with Apuleius’ The Golden Ass, helped to found the picaresque tradition which later European literature adopted and embellished
- Satyricon | novel by Petronius Arbiter | Britannica
Satyricon, (1st century ad), comic, picaresque novel attributed to Petronius Arbiter
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